Fullquiver
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Pretty difficult to argue this statement. Deer aren't difficult to kill and the 308 with virtually any softpoint is up to the task. I've got a Savage 99 in 308 that's been killing deer for more than 5 decades with 150 gr corelokt rounds. Most drop at the shot with the few that run dying in just a few hops.. I've also shot Federal blue box through it with great success and I even killed my first elk with it using handloaded 150 grain Nosler Partition bullets..Assumption, since you did say thick thick woods…if it groups 1.5 MOA, you’re good.
If you are not copper limited, the cheapest soft point (*not FMJ) you can find will do the job.
I found that the cheapest 150gr. Winchester white-box, the 150gr Federal Blue Box and 150 gr. Norma Whitetail ammo all group 1” or better in my rifle. All run 2700-ish at the same point of impact. So, not exactly much to think about.
as a friend of mine once said…”deer just don’t need a whole lotta killin’”
For Deer sub 300 yards, if it groups well, it kills well. Don’t over think it.