BT bullets were originally designed for long shots. They have BTs to retain velocity. Most are fairly fragile to insure expansion at long range when the bullet has lost some speed. At 150 yards or less they don't make a difference. A good controlled expansion bullet that both opens up but gives through and through penetration ensuring a blood trail would likely work best. Most bullet makers will give you a list of suggested bullets at whatever range and game you're hunting.
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