Atomic....I called Sierra today....they don't recommend the 107gr MatchKing for hunting deer....its a match bullet....very small hollow point...they thought it wouldn't open up esp at ranges over 200 yards...
Let me back up a minute...and give you some history on how I started using the 85gr BTHP Sierra...and then I'll tell you what Sierra said about this bullet...
As I have stated...I bought a Ruger M-77 in 1980....I had planned to buy a Remington 700...in .270 (used to read a lot of Jack O'Conner)...The sporting goods store in VA was owned buy 2 brothers and a dad...its still in business...they recommended a .243...because I also wanted it to hunt groundhogs and turkeys, during the VA fall turkey season...they recommended a Ruger mainly because of the Ruger rings...I've never had them come loose...and can check every screw, without taking the scope off...its a good setup...
My family owns three farms in eastern NC....we raise corn, soybeans, peanuts, wheat and cotton...the land is flat...you can see several hundred yards...We kill 40-50 deer a year...invite other friends to hunt with us, and I've either killed deer, or seen deer killed with
22-250, .243, .260, .270, 7mm-08, .280, 30-06, 7mm Mag and 300 Mag...
(excluding muzzloaders, bows, shotguns, 30-30 etc) We hunt out of tower stands, climbing tree stands, ladder stands and even sometimes on the ground...I love to hunt fields...but usually hunt in the woods in the mornings...The closest I've ever killed a deer with my .243 was 3 steps away from the tree stand...longest was 225yards...Stands in the fields are usually setup 125 to 150 yards from where the deer usually come into the field...but during the rut a buck could step out almost anywhere...I'm telling you all this to let you know that I have hunted under a lot of different conditions....and have cleaned deer that have been killed by a variety of calibers...I love to do the autopsy, check out the damage done...
For about 15 years, I used Core Lokts....about eight years ago I started trying different bullets...I wanted to see for myself the differences in bullet design....the Core Lokts were working fine, but I knew I wasn't buying a new rifle and just wanted to experiment...What I want a bullet to do on a whitetail is this...exit on center lung shots...as they usually run a ways, so you have a good blood trail...and penetrate the shoulder blades on a high shoulder shot....I don't care if this bullet exits...as the deer will drop...the spine is located behind the shoulder blade...What most guys forget, is once a bullet exits a deer...its done killing...just wasted energy..
I shot at least 5 deer with each bullet....the harder bullets (Partitions, Grand Slam, Hornadys and Core Lokts) usually exited on shoulder shots...Always exited on center lung shots...the softer bullets...(Ballistic tips, Winchester Power Points, Federal 100 gr Premium and Classics) didn't usually exit on lung shots....but...The deer didn't go as far as the deer would with harder bullets...usually less than 30 yards....They all would drop a deer with a high lung shot...or a high shoulder shot...during this time I refrained from taking neck shots....so I would have a good comparison....the softer bullets damaged more tissue than the harder...On lung shots with the harder bullets it wasn't unusual for a deer to run 75-100 yards...and a few ran up to 125 yards...but I did have a decent blood trail to find them....One bullet was so hard that I quit using, Remington Premium BT 100gr...they have since quit making...If I had been a new .243 owner and would have started with this bullet and would have bought into the idea of full penetration at all costs...I wouldn't have thought much of a .243...and probably would have traded for a .270...
By the way...if I know a guy is only going to hunt deer a few times a year...and only shoot 8-10 bullets a year with his deer rifle...I recommend a .270...My brother has two...I've killed deer with...shoot 130gr Federal Premium....but he damages a lot of meat...I've tried to get him to change bullets....but he doesn't like to shoot like I do, as a matter of fact, I sight his rifles in for him, and he just hunts with....His guns both shoot about a 1 1/4 group at 100 yds...he's happy...On center lung shots, his gun doesn't drop deer any faster than my .243....now...he makes a bigger hole...When I want to drop them I either take a neck shot (if the range isn't too far) or a high shoulder or a high lung shot...
It seems that deer shot through the lungs are running dead (or holding their breath)...My brother and I were hunting together one time, on the ground, covering a wheat field, where he had been watching about 30 does come out each evening...we had 5 does come out...about 175 yards away....the plan was to shoot on 3...well, he went 1-2 BANG...he was suppose to shoot the lead doe (which he did)... I was suppose to take the 3rd doe (facing the woods)...at the shot, my deer bolted...so I got on the only doe that was stopped...facing the woods..at the shot, she bolted to the woods....He was shooting Federal Premium 130gr BTSP...I was at that time shooting Federal Premium 100gr BTSP...Well...we found his deer...flipped her over....she was shot twice!!! His shot entered her left side...about 3-4 inches behind the crease in the shoulder...my bullet entered her right side (she had flipped around on me)....about one inch behind the crease in the shoulder....both center lung hits on a broadside deer.....this deer still ran about 60 yards....That convinced me that the size hole on lung shot deer didn't matter as much as most of us think...to drop them...keep the shots close to the spine.
OK...back to the Sierra 85gr HPBT...I shoot the Federal Premium load...they claim 3320fps...out of a 24 inch barrel...Which I have, as I had my gun re-barreled about 8 years ago...I first heard of this bullet while in a sporting goods store in Ahoskie, NC (eastern NC) the guy behind the counter said that most of his .243 hunters used this bullet...I thought he was crazy..thought it was only good for groundhogs...he said just try it...
I killed a big doe with it that afternoon....range about 125 years...bullet entered the left shoulder blade, went through the spine, through the right shoulder blade, and ended up under the hide on the right side...shot another doe with the Remington Premium 100gr BT (harder bullet)...hit in same place...both dropped...no farther than 3 steps away from each other...but the Remington bullet exited...left a hole about an inch in diameter....I had two hunting buddies on that farm with me...both thought I had to shoot the 1st doe twice...The next evening...I killed another big doe....225 yards...quartering away....85gr...entered between last two ribs...through the right shoulder blade...ended up under the hide on right side...she dropped....picked out another doe...about 200 yards away...using Remington 100gr Premium (backup bullet as I wasn't convinced yet)...2nd doe was hit with a center lung shot...she was broadside....and ran over 100 yards...made it into the woods...about 50 yards....since that deer...I have only used the 85 gr...as well as 2 of my buddies....I did have one of these kill a 8pt at 235yds...center lung...good exit whole...(two inches)...deer ran about 50 yards....we have killed 17 deer with this bullet...ranges from about 30 to 235 yards....never lost one...exits on lung shots....through both shoulder blades on shoulder shots...even at close range....
We have sighted in 2 1/2 inches high at 100 yards...are about 2 1/2 low at 300....none of the 100gr bullets will come close to this....at 300 yards velocity is suppose to be 2600fps....the 100gr Partitions are 2300 and 2380 for the Federal 100gr BTSP...Federal quotes energy at 300 yards as 1280 for the 85 gr, 1170 for the Partition and 1260 for the 100gr BTSP...because of the higher velocity, the energy levels are higher...Who cares what the bullet weighs if it gives good penetration, and damages a lot of tissue when it gets there??? This bullet has higher energy levels than any 100gr factory loading. Velocity at 300 is higher than any 100gr factory load at 200....Why use a bullet that has less velocity and less energy, if another bullet will give adequate penetration??? A faster bullet will upset faster when it hits the target....Now...if a man is hunting in the woods...and will not have shots over 100yds...he might want to use a Partition, Hornady or Core Lokt, in 100gr...I have some I'm trying to use up in this way...but the deer that I've shot within 50 yards with this bullet, didn't know the difference.
Like I said....I called Sierra this morning...asked about this bullet....They told me that they get more reports on this bullet dropping deer on the spot than the ANY bullet in ANY caliber....They said it didn't seem to matter what range...Had a doctor call about this bullet last week...he had a buddy shooting a .243, and dropping deer....wanted to know what bullet they had that would do the same in his caliber (The Sierra man didn't remember what caliber the doctor was using)....He told him...there wasn't one....they get calls like this all the time...He told the doctor to buy a .243.
Now, if I lived out West...and could hunt elk or big bears..or had windy conditions that those guys have to deal with...or had 300 pound deer to hunt....or had 400 yard shots....I would re-think my selection....Probably would have a 300 Mag...with a muzzle break and ear plugs!!!