In another thread I mentioned that I had some 150gr Grand Slams that I was gonna try at .300 Savage velocity to see if I could use them for hunting our 100# deer here in Wild and Wonderful West Virginia. Another fellow asked me to post my findings. Sooooo.
I have stated before that I felt that the Grand Slam, --now I'm talking about the old style double core type,-- was a bit hard for some of the smaller game like antelope and small deer. And you had to be careful with your shot placement. But then, I have only them in a 7mag at 160grs and a 300WM in 200grs. This was when I was hunting elk, mulies and antelope in that order and didn't want to haul an arsenal out west. I have used them in a 145grs in a 7-08 and a .280 for mulies only and they seem to work fine.
But I have never tried them in 150grs in .308, nor in a .300 Savage. So I loaded up some winchester brass with 43grs of Varget @2700+ fps and set up 5 water filled milk jugs at 100 yards. Wow! The first two jugs were shattered. I mean hunks of milk jug everywhere. Jug three was pretty torn up but still reconizable as a milk jug. Number 4 was split and 5 had a hole in one side and out the other and the bullet was lost.
This kinda surprised me as a couple of weeks ago, my bro-in-law and I were loading some ammo for him and we shot at some milk jugs with a 140gr .277 slug and it went into but not out of jug number 4. I didn't expect a .300 savage to outdo a .270.
This got me to thinking that the GS was indeed too hard so I set up 5 more jugs to establish a benchmark using a .308 150gr Core Lokt bullet at slightly under 2700fps. Let's see how far that bullet would travel into the five jugs. Danged if it didn't go thru all five jugs and was lost. Sloppy experiment on my part but I never dreamt that the .300Savage would out penetrate the .270. At least in water. I guess I'm gonna have to get more jugs.
Anybody got any ideas on this? I know the core lokts will work. I've even got some 150gr round nosed bullets that I know will work. I just sorta wanted to use the GSes but I certainly don't want any wounded deer running around.