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Title: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: EricwHill on January 24 2022 12:50:48 AM MST
10mm ammo is good for hunting or predator defence. Which 10mm ammo
(https://www.bulkcheapammo.com/handgun-ammo/10mm-auto) is good for deer hunting?
Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: challer61 on January 24 2022 04:38:17 AM MST
I would focus on Buffalo Bore. 
Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: blaster on January 24 2022 07:15:41 AM MST
any full power 180 gr. or 200 gr. hollow point will work on deer. its the heavy body & bone, thick hide &fat of bears & hogs that need hard heavy solid bullets.
Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: Graybeard on January 24 2022 09:35:35 AM MST
Quote from: blaster on January 24 2022 07:15:41 AM MST
any full power 180 gr. or 200 gr. hollow point will work on deer. its the heavy body & bone, thick hide &fat of bears & hogs that need hard heavy solid bullets.

I concur. Accuracy is a consideration, too.
Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: Kenk on January 24 2022 09:45:45 AM MST
For whitetail, Underwood?s 180, or 200gr XTP has served me well
Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: tommac919 on January 25 2022 06:40:28 AM MST
I'd go with the XTPs too.... good round
Prob the 200gr loaded on warm/hot side.
Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: Rooster41 on January 25 2022 08:30:36 AM MST
I have always been a big fan of Federal Fusion which is a bonded bullet. I have this ammo in just about every caliber I would hunt deer with (7.62x39, 450 BM, 308, 30-06, 6.5 CM, 41 Mag, 44 Mag, 357 Mag). They do offer it in a 10mm 200 grain version. Target sports has it in stock at $38.99/box of 20. I Used this in a 243 Win on a deer that was quartering away. During skinning I found the bullet in the neck. The bullet was a 100 grain with the recovered bullet weighing 98.2 grains. This is my go to bullet for hunting. A few years ago Federal release bullets for reloading. I bought 200 150 grain 30 caliber bullets and have good success with them.
Title: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: 180 Grains on January 28 2022 10:08:28 AM MST
I have killed deer and pigs with Hornady 180 gr XTP ammo. The 180 gr is all you need.  You do not have to shoot hard cast unless you just prefer them.


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Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: Kenk on January 28 2022 04:27:21 PM MST
Or if there?s bears in them there woods 😂
Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: Bluebird5000 on February 05 2022 11:39:34 PM MST
The 180-200gr XTP is proven beyond doubt.

The 200gr Federal Fusion is probably best I think but I am not sure it would matter. If you do want the Fusion I would get it while it is in stock ... I just found a few boxes after waiting over a
year.

As others have said a reliable 180-200gr bullet will do. I would also read some other threads here including my own on hunting wild hogs, lots of useful info.
Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: John A. on April 08 2022 09:34:14 PM MDT
For those of you that have successfully taken a deer or hog with 180 xtp's, how were your experiences?

How far did you have to track it after a good shot?  What about blood trail?

Need follow up shots?

Shot distances?

Dead right there?

I'm struggling wrapping my head around an expanding hunting round and am just looking for first hand experiences.

Edit to add, we do have bears.  Lots of big black bears.  Some well over 600 lbs.  Wolves.  Big cats.  A whole smorgasborg of critters here.
Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: Kenk on April 08 2022 10:39:33 PM MDT
Hey John, took an aprx 160lb doe a few years back with Underwood?s 180gr XTP, with no follow up shots needed, and at a distance of 25 yards or less. My shot placement wasn?t stellar, yet she didn?t go far, 50 - 60 yards max. Next fall I will likely go with a 200gr expanding bullet, or possibly one of underwood?s Xtreme Hunter line with their Lehigh copper solid bullets
Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: Mike D on April 09 2022 08:21:15 AM MDT
Quote from: John A. on April 08 2022 09:34:14 PM MDT
For those of you that have successfully taken a deer or hog with 180 xtp's, how were your experiences?

How far did you have to track it after a good shot?  What about blood trail?

Need follow up shots?

Shot distances?

Dead right there?

I'm struggling wrapping my head around an expanding hunting round and am just looking for first hand experiences.

Edit to add, we do have bears.  Lots of big black bears.  Some well over 600 lbs.  Wolves.  Big cats.  A whole smorgasborg of critters here.
I responded with my experience in your carbine post.


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Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: Rojo27 on April 26 2022 06:23:21 AM MDT
Welcome to the forum.  In addition to the fine options listed above, encourage you to search and sniff around the forum.  You'll find an amazing amount of information about 10mm deer and medium game hunting ammunition options and knowledge.  You won't find a better resource repository of 10mm hunting ammo information anywhere on the internet.   

Good luck!
Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: broseph on May 29 2022 07:09:33 PM MDT
so once my 10mm rifle comes, I plan on going hunting. I've never been hunting before - I'm a northron by birth. How do people usually go about getting their kill made into a wall trophy - from moment of confirming their shot to it getting on the wall?
Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: John A. on May 29 2022 07:45:29 PM MDT
Having a taxidermist mount it is the easy part.  You'll have to cut the cape low on the front shoulders to give the taxidermist enough fur to stretch and manipulate over the mannequin form.

But, as I said, that's the easy part.  Getting one in your sights and actually being able to put the bullet where it goes, now that's another story and why they call it hunting instead of going out in the woods and just shooting things.

It's a lot like fishing.  You can pick the best spot you think you'll find, but there may be a fisherman 10 feet away catching fish right and left while you're just sitting there drowning worms.

Another bit of old man advice.

Don't fall into the trap of thinking you have to have the best camo, 12 different callers and doe in heat scents and stuff either.  Those are designed more to separate you from your money than they are to catch deer.
Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: blaster on May 30 2022 07:03:22 AM MDT
^ good advice above. for a "new" hunter without a mentor to show you how, I suggest you take a "hunter safety course". (it's probably a requirement to get a hunting license anyway) it will give you a lot of the information you are seeking.
Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: Kenk on May 30 2022 03:19:51 PM MDT
Great info from John A and Blaster, also, attempt to find a hunting mentor, potentially shaving  years off the learning curve from someone else?s successes and failures. Any way you slice it, Me Big doesn?t get that big by being stupid
Good luck!
Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: John A. on May 30 2022 03:41:46 PM MDT
I'm old enough to remember hunting in blue jeans, flannel and a OD green vietnam field jacket long before all these nice camos came along.

There was a video taken back when VHS was a thing of a guy who dressed up in a clown costume complete with white face and red horn nose and rainbow wig that sat there in a tree stand AND KILLED DEER!!!

The bigger trick is to be still.  Deer don't see well, but they detect movement really well.  And they have good hearing and smell too.

Which brings me to another point.  I know some guys who think it's terrible to get anywhere near your hunting spot for weeks before season starts because "you might get your scent" on something and scare off the deer.

That's bull.

It's better if you do get your scent on everything.  That way the deer are accustomed to your scent and it doesn't scare them off if they catch a whiff of you.  Deer recognize things by scent a lot.  So, if they're accustomed to your smell, and aren't afraid of your smell, there's no big reason to use cover scents and everything else.

How do you think the native Americans hunted before cover scents and doe in heat piss in a bottle?

I am fortunate to have a piece of property that I'm on all the time.  Several times a week checking trail cams and staying at the cabin and hiking through the woods back and forth to where I park.  I don't worry any at all about getting my scent up there.  Heck, I even use the bathroom while I'm up there if I need to.

The deer do too.  And the bears.  And everything else.  You just blend in and they don't pay any attention to it.

Last week, I had almost 900 videos.  Mostly of deer.  A few bear.  Two raccoons.  1 squirrel.  But, almost all of them deer.

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Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: Kenk on May 30 2022 07:30:51 PM MDT
It?s interesting that you bring up the smell thing. Before I quit smoking a number of years ago, I would always smoke in my ground blind, and rarely went home empty handed, not that it was the brightest thing to do. Now coyotes, that?s a different story, at least for me
Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: John A. on May 30 2022 08:48:51 PM MDT
I don't doubt it.  I used to smoke too.  I haven't had a cancer stick in 12 years.  Very glad of it too.  Along with my judgement for my ex wife, that's one of the worst things I ever did.

A lot of what people "think" they know about hunting, all goes out the window when you're walking to your stand or blind or wherever.  I know one guy who even leaves a pair of socks and underwear hanging in the woods near hunting season.  True story.

Coyotes are tough.  Any predator hunting is hard.  Anyone that thinks they're top of the food chain, has not lived close to where I do.

We have wolves, big cats, coyotes, bears.  Probably even sasquatches LOL.   Stuff that can eat you alive and poop you out 2 or 3 days later.

Yes sir. Predator hunting is HARD.  They can see better day or night.  They can hear better.  They can smell things better.   And many have a sixth sense of what's going on around them that would be hard to believe if you didn't see it for yourself.

I'm sorry to say, but I laugh at people that says there's nothing in the woods that's gonna hurt you.  Especially bears because they always run from people because they're scared of you.  Those are the people who have never been charged by a pissed off bear chomping and snapping it's teeth loudly and shaking it's head and scratches the ground like a mad bull before running at you full speed.  Which coincidentally is as fast as a horse.  You're not going to outrun one.  Or even out climb one in a tree either.  It is not fun !!  I've experienced that first hand.

A man doesn't have a chance if some big animal with determination and enough power to kill you gets hold of you.  It's over.  You're done.  That's it.  End of story.

That's why I carry a 12 ga. with me when I'm checking the trail cams and stuff without fail.

First shot is loaded with buckshot in case I can't get a good bead really fast.  Maybe a pellet or two would maybe get its' attention enough to get a followup shot, which the remaining are loaded with 1 oz slugs.  Hopefully by then I'll have a good enough aim to do what I need to protect myself for any followup shots.

But, I make no presumptions.

Even big cats can jump 10 or 12 feet.  And they usually do it from an angle that you never see coming.  In a situation such as that, there probably won't even be a first shot before you being pummeled.

But, I guess that's getting way too far off topic.

Title: Re: 10mm Ammo For Deer Hunting
Post by: Alabusa on May 30 2022 10:53:23 PM MDT
I use 155gr XTPs in my deer hog loading and it is brutal on both. A good, broadside, double lung hit usually results in less than 50 yards. I usually aim for the back edge of the shoulder and always get a complete pass through. I lift my shots to 50 yards or less.

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