For whitetails, with my .308 Win chambered Savage Striker,
I shoot 130 gr. Barnes XBTs, driven by a max charge of W748.
This load chronies out of my 14" barrel at 2775 fps, and is just
plain ugly on northern whitetails. Let's just say great penetration,
and significant evidence of great energy transfer. I use the
same round in my .308 Win chambered BAR, with the same
results. This round just happens to be sub MOA accurate in
both guns...I should play the lottery!
For Whitetails, with my .25-06 Rem. chambered Tikka M695,
I shoot 100 gr. Barnes TSX bullets, but I can't remember the
load details at the moment(getting old). I know it chronies
up in the 3200 to 3300 fps range, and it flat crushes whitetails.
I have taken deer with .308 Win, .30-06 Sprg, .270 Win, and
the .25-06 Rem. That is all I can say is SPEED kills. And this
bullet is wicked at .25-06 speeds.
For coyotes, and woodchucks, with the same Tikka, I shoot
85 gr. Nosler BTs, driven by a healthy charge of Varget.
Chucks do some serious acrobatics, when hit by this
bullet, and coyotes are mostly Bang Flop, but don't plan
on saving the pelt
For garden munchers, with either my T-3, in .223 Rem,
or my Savage .22-250 Rem, I like V-Max bullets, in 40 gr,
and 50 gr. Both are very destructive, and accurate, bullets.
The .22-250, shooting the 50 gr. are particularly impressive
to watch, when they hit rabbits, and coons. My brother
still marvels at the red mist off one raider coon, in the
bird feeder, at the hunting cabin.
Squeeze