Originally Posted by mudhen
However, neither bullet exited, if that is important to you.


This is a surprise to me as the 25 - 115 BT almost always exit on deer if no major bones are hit and even them it may still exit. John Barseness has written about a Nosler employee that thought he could increase productivity by eliminating a few steps such as bonding. I wonder how many bullets that guy made?

The 110 TTSX would be a buzz saw.

Magnum Bob: Good score and the 270 works great with all the old school bullets. I would go easy on the Bronze points, Jack O'Conner liked them but my experience is they are like the original Ballistic tips and can turn in to a grenade especially if bone is hit. If you slipped it between the ribs then I am sure it would produce quick kills.


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