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257....BST or TTSX??
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<blockquote data-quote="gillettehunter" data-source="post: 636216" data-attributes="member: 25760"><p>My son uses the 80 gr TTSX in his .243. In Africa last year he killed 2 Lechwe with 1 shot. A younger one jumped in front of the older bull as he pulled the trigger. Bullet went through the neck of the younger and all of the way through the older bull's body. Both dead. The 80 gr will work fine for Mule deer. You could compromise if you wanted. I just checked Barnes website and they have the .25 caliber TTSX's available in the 100 gr weight. Approximately half way between your 2 chosen bullets. Higher BC. than the 80 gr. Try it. I'll bet you like it. Bruce</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gillettehunter, post: 636216, member: 25760"] My son uses the 80 gr TTSX in his .243. In Africa last year he killed 2 Lechwe with 1 shot. A younger one jumped in front of the older bull as he pulled the trigger. Bullet went through the neck of the younger and all of the way through the older bull's body. Both dead. The 80 gr will work fine for Mule deer. You could compromise if you wanted. I just checked Barnes website and they have the .25 caliber TTSX's available in the 100 gr weight. Approximately half way between your 2 chosen bullets. Higher BC. than the 80 gr. Try it. I'll bet you like it. Bruce [/QUOTE]
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