Bugger,

TSX's are great bullets too, one reason I just restocked my supply of 270-grain .375's. They're often (but not always) more accurate than Partitions, though I generally try both in any particular rifle--and a little difference in accuracy doesn't make any practical difference when hunting large, dangerous animals at typical ranges.

You can also drop down some in weight when using TSX's, or similar monlithich bullets, whether Hornady GMX's or Nosler E-Tips. Just yesterday I worked up a new elk load for my wife's .308 Winchester, using the 130 Tipped TSX, which shot great. Since she killed her last elk (a cow) with no problem with one 100-grain TTSX from a .257 Roberts, I know she'd do just fine on any sort of bull with another 30-grains of bullet!


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