thanks guys,im getting lots of input on this bullet thing from you guys here and on the other forums.i should of known better than to shoot the HP bullets for hunting but the accuracy was very good at 100yds and it held together even out at 200yds.:mrgreen:
if i may, i think you are missing something jeff'. the bullet you used is maybe a little heavy for deer, but i doubt it at .445 sm' velocities..... and i think that if anything, you want to stay with the jhp's and maybe go down to a R-P 210 gr' jhp. you admitted to where you hit the deer, which actually is a little too high. the bone fragments caused " some damage to the lungs but just alittle". that was not a fault of the bullet, but a fault we all have at one time or another -- including most certainly myself -- operator error.
i suggest you go with that 210 gr' jhp noted above, or else go with the hornady xtp in 240 gr's i think it is. the velocity of the 210 gr' will allow you a flatter-shooting trajectory; a better expansion of the bullet when it hits the lungs or frontal chest the next time -- because i know you are capable of it; and lesser recoil to help with handling such a powerful cartridge!
jd jones sold molds for hardcast bullets, but himself has said that a jacketed bullet is the ticket for deer. a jhp is the best ticket for a deer is the only qualifier i'd dare to add. it'll open up faster to cause more internal damage. the soft-points are better for penetration on larger, more robust animals than whitetails.
i wish good hunting to you, because i already know you can shoot.
take care,
ss'