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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2908398" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>I do have a load in my 257 bee for the 100 grain tsx, in my 243 I have in the past played with the 85 tsx. </p><p></p><p>I've heard about using the light b-tips on deer, even the 55 grain. Sort of like using 55 grain and lighter bullets out of a 22-250 for deer hunting. I won't do it. The 75 hammer out of the weatherby had the solid copper shank so some guarantee of penetration, as does Barnes. </p><p></p><p>The 55 grain 6mm ballistic tip might be a very emphatic killer of deer sized game "in the south" as you say…when you see the layer of winter fur and subcutaneous fat on a Saskatchewan whitetail that's ready to survive brutal cold for months to come you see that using an ultralight varmint bullet at Mach 4 isn't a good plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2908398, member: 109862"] I do have a load in my 257 bee for the 100 grain tsx, in my 243 I have in the past played with the 85 tsx. I’ve heard about using the light b-tips on deer, even the 55 grain. Sort of like using 55 grain and lighter bullets out of a 22-250 for deer hunting. I won’t do it. The 75 hammer out of the weatherby had the solid copper shank so some guarantee of penetration, as does Barnes. The 55 grain 6mm ballistic tip might be a very emphatic killer of deer sized game “in the south” as you say…when you see the layer of winter fur and subcutaneous fat on a Saskatchewan whitetail that’s ready to survive brutal cold for months to come you see that using an ultralight varmint bullet at Mach 4 isn’t a good plan. [/QUOTE]
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