kyelkhuner -
Given 2800fps at the muzzle the 150g SST would be doing around 2737fps at 80 yards. That's certaily a velocity I would expect a centerfire bullet for a bolt rifle to perform well rather than blow up, but it often doesn't seem to be the case with poly-tipped cup-and-core bullets.
That general statement cannot be made with 2,800fps vel. only. I have found it pays to go with a SD a little above the old rule of thumb of .250,
at least when going beyond 2,800-2,900 the more the vel, the more you should exceed that SD with a softer cup & core & not just a SST or BT, but Sierra & others as well.
For example, I have shot 25-30 Whitetails with the 180BT in a 30-06AI, SD of the 180 is .271 & the vel was 2,900-2,950 & not a problem, none.
My cousin & his boys used the 308 with the 165, SD is .248, but vel was 2,700, so not one problem on those 30 plus Whitetails.
None of us lost any & I know of many, many more, but again the match-up has to be right, namely heavier for caliber & 3,000fps or under if shoulder shots are involved at close range, that simple. I have heard of many successes with the 150 factory load in the 30-06, 308 & 130in the 270 & others, but if you use the extra insurance I have mentioned you will have no problems. Now, if you lung shoot Deer up close & shoot shoulders or angles at 200 yards & over then the 130gr. 270 & many others become great bullets for Antelope, Mule Deer etc. Just remember the SD part of the equation.
So if you want to shoulder shoot a Deer at 100 yards with a 95gr. 243 with a SD of .230, expect trouble, however a lung shot would be fine & the same applys for Sierra & others of comparable weight even without the plastic.
Careful study will eliminate these matters in most cases. If you want to shoot Deer in the shoulder up close with small cal., low SD bullets at high vel, then use another bullet. Shooting Deer in the butt & angles up close rquire other bullets & in some and under the big 25's, different guns
& something I would rather not do anyway.
It goes back to the fact that you need to know when & how to use the bullets. If you don't know it is not the bullets fault.