N80
Super Member
Brief preface for those who don't know me: hunted all my life but never been into guns per se. Killed a good many deer. My Dad always did or helped me with the sighting in. He gave me almost every gun I have. He also bought all my ammo, but I never used much. Well, Dad's got Alzheimers and I've got his guns now and I'm getting into guns a little more. Game is mostly deer, hogs, coyotes and turkey in the spring. Rarely if ever shoot more than 100 yards at big game.
Anyway, I went to buy some ammo today. Have always primarily used Remington soft point Core-Lokt bullets. Have never had any problems with them. I have shot a few boxes of Federal Premium 30-06 with Nosler partitions at deer. Got good results but no noticeable difference between them and the Remingtons. So I'm looking at ammo at one of the big box sporting goods stores and there are the Remington bullets for about $18. Right next to them are the Federals for about $36!
Okay, some I'm guessing that with the Federals you probably get a higher quality Nosler bullet that may (or may not) have better deformation and retained mass qualities. I'm sure they are more uniform and consistent in terms of dimensions, weight and shape. I suppose the case and primer might be a little better and maybe there is better uniformity in terms of powder loads, etc.
The question is, does any of that make any difference for hunting deer at less than 100 yards and maybe, very rarely out to 200? I'm assuming not and being the Scots-Irish tightwad that I am I bought twice as much ammo by buying the Remington over the Federal.
Thanks for any input.
Anyway, I went to buy some ammo today. Have always primarily used Remington soft point Core-Lokt bullets. Have never had any problems with them. I have shot a few boxes of Federal Premium 30-06 with Nosler partitions at deer. Got good results but no noticeable difference between them and the Remingtons. So I'm looking at ammo at one of the big box sporting goods stores and there are the Remington bullets for about $18. Right next to them are the Federals for about $36!
Okay, some I'm guessing that with the Federals you probably get a higher quality Nosler bullet that may (or may not) have better deformation and retained mass qualities. I'm sure they are more uniform and consistent in terms of dimensions, weight and shape. I suppose the case and primer might be a little better and maybe there is better uniformity in terms of powder loads, etc.
The question is, does any of that make any difference for hunting deer at less than 100 yards and maybe, very rarely out to 200? I'm assuming not and being the Scots-Irish tightwad that I am I bought twice as much ammo by buying the Remington over the Federal.
Thanks for any input.