As was already mentioned, that bullet you choose must shoot well in your rifle or it doesn't mean a thing on how well it can kill an animal out to 350 yards or so.

Next, that bullet must OPEN UP & STAY TOGETHER at the velocity and range you are going to be shooting those animals. So far I have gotten 2 out of 10 TSX bullets that never opened up in the water tank, I am not liking this at all because that is 20% chance of losing an animal like a mule deer and more so for those who hunt elk with a .270 Winchester.

I have NEVER failed to have a Hornady, Remington, Speer, Swift, TBBC or Nosler bullets fail to open up on any test period. So right now I am looking hard at my old standards, which are Nosler's, TBBC and Swift A Frame bullets for big game hunts.


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