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In the .25-06 I've used the 100-grain TTSX, 115-grain Nosler Partition and 120-grain Remington Corelokt to take deer (and other deer-sized game such as pronghorns), and have only recovered a couple of 'em, a 115 Partition from a mature mule deer buck that was angling away at around 250 yards, and a 120 Core-Lokt from a doe fallow deer facing me at around 200 yards. Both went through close to three feet of deer.

Suspect all would work for your purposes--except I dunno about the construction of Remington Core-Lokts these days. But either the 100 TTSX or 115 Partition would work. (I tend to prefer the 115 Partition over the 100- and 120-grain .25s, because over the year's have found the 115 to generally more accurate in wide range of .25-caliber rifles, though have had .25s that shot both the 100s and 120s very well.)


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