Originally Posted by jeffbird
The 100 gr TTSX in a .260 has produced very consist terminal results for me on small bodied does up to large bucks weighing 230# on the scales, as well as hogs which are more challenging for bullet performance. The 6.5 100 TTSX produces noticeably better penetration and larger wound channels than the 80 gr TTSX from a .243.l.


I also shot that 100TTSX in a .260 for a while and it was a good killer at 3,200fps. I passed it on to a buddy's son who will hopefully get a chance to put some of those loads to use this year. I doubt he'll be able to catch one in a broadside deer or hog.


Now with even more aplomb