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.243 Win TSX vs Etip vs HPBT on deer or hog
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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin4fun" data-source="post: 509984" data-attributes="member: 28741"><p>I have developed an accurate load for 85gr TSX in front of a .243 Win (~3180fps) but heard that they might not open up well on deer unless they hit shoulder bone. </p><p>Has anyone tried the 90gr Etips, or otherwise know about Etip expansion and accuracy?</p><p>For the zones that do not require lead free bullets, I am wondering if the Sierra 85gr HPBT Gameking is a good choice, or will it splatter too much if it hits bone? </p><p>Has anyone here taken a deer or hog with any of these? (Assuming the HPBT is too soft for a hog.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin4fun, post: 509984, member: 28741"] I have developed an accurate load for 85gr TSX in front of a .243 Win (~3180fps) but heard that they might not open up well on deer unless they hit shoulder bone. Has anyone tried the 90gr Etips, or otherwise know about Etip expansion and accuracy? For the zones that do not require lead free bullets, I am wondering if the Sierra 85gr HPBT Gameking is a good choice, or will it splatter too much if it hits bone? Has anyone here taken a deer or hog with any of these? (Assuming the HPBT is too soft for a hog.) [/QUOTE]
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