Each fall, more than 10 million whitetail hunters take to the woods in North America, where one of the most talked about aspects of deer hunting is deer rifles. To be more specific, the cartridges for which those rifles are chambered. And then there’s the oft-overlooked worker bee in the equation --the bullet. The bullet is the tool that gets the job done. If it doesn’t fly straight and true, you can’t hit the animal where you want to. If it fails upon impact, it’s disaster. And with so many different bullets on the market today to confuse the selection process, how do you choose the right one?
Truthfully, there are few truly “bad” bullets out there today. And while there’s nothing wrong with spending top dollar on premium-class bullets, the good news is, best bullet for deer hunting may not necessarily the most expensive option. Just like with computers and smart phones, as technology has improved