I am not a huge ammo expert, not like a lot of you on here, so please comment with your insights. I just want to report my experience with a new ammunition!
I have been wanting to find a non-lead alternative for the rifle I use for the Idaho general season (for whitetails), which happens to be a Savage Model 16 (16FXP, I believe, was the package) in .243 Win. A recent trip over to Tri-State resulted in picking up a box of Federal's new Power-Shok Copper (85 gr.). On Sunday, I headed to a friend's rifle range, and dialed the gun in to the new ammunition. I was impressed with the accuracy- these bullets seem to fly pretty well from my particular gun. On my last round of shots, taken at 100 yards, I was able to keep three bullets within 5/8", which I am pretty happy with! (These are the circled shots on the paper below.) I was aiming to dial it in 2" high at 100 yards, giving me some ability to hold dead on out to 200 yards or so (about max range I will take on a deer). I dug a bullet from the silt loam soil, and the four wings of the nose had mushroomed back very nicely.
I will probably get out to chase whitetails around this weekend- I hope to report soon on the bullet's effect on deer!
Any of you shoot copper rounds from your modern deer rifle?