Saw a hunter use the 120 ProHunter from a 7-08 at moderate speed on a buck that was just shy of 200# on the scales at a distance of under 100 yards.

It was facing the hunter, but at a slight angle, not quite quartering.

The bullet impacted just forward of the front edge of the leg, but did not penetrate through the rib cage.

Instead, it tracked along the exterior of the rib cage and under the front leg exiting behind the leg.

The deer bled out after running about 100 yards and hiding in the thickest thorn brush imaginable.

We had to call a dog to find it, which it did.

The experience caused the man to quit hunting which was a shame.

As for Ballistic Tips, they have produced more tracking jobs I've been involved in than all other bullets added together, especially on pigs.

Would suggest trying the 120 or 140 grain TTSX at full power instead, or Partitions if that is the preference.