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Barnes TSX
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 118477" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Waffen,</p><p> The TSX is designed to "open up" and perform. It does just that very well. I used the 100gr .257 TSX in my 25-06 Sendero @ 3300FPS and it killed FAST. Deer was @ 200yds facing away from me. Bullet entered a fraction of a inch from the anus, traveled completely lenghtwise and lodged under the hide in the bucks chest adjacent to the sternum. The deer dropped. Dead.</p><p> I recovered the bullet and it was a perfect mushroom. I cleaned up and weighed the bullet on my Denver Analytical Lab Balance, which measures out to the thousandths (.001) of a grain and it weighed 99.986 gn. Not sure what it weighed exactly before the deer, but that's not far from 100.0 gn's.</p><p> Accuracy for that bullet/load on paper was one hole. I didn't even measure it because it was literally ONE HOLE. I love them and will continue to use them. Johnny K.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 118477, member: 307"] Waffen, The TSX is designed to "open up" and perform. It does just that very well. I used the 100gr .257 TSX in my 25-06 Sendero @ 3300FPS and it killed FAST. Deer was @ 200yds facing away from me. Bullet entered a fraction of a inch from the anus, traveled completely lenghtwise and lodged under the hide in the bucks chest adjacent to the sternum. The deer dropped. Dead. I recovered the bullet and it was a perfect mushroom. I cleaned up and weighed the bullet on my Denver Analytical Lab Balance, which measures out to the thousandths (.001) of a grain and it weighed 99.986 gn. Not sure what it weighed exactly before the deer, but that's not far from 100.0 gn's. Accuracy for that bullet/load on paper was one hole. I didn't even measure it because it was literally ONE HOLE. I love them and will continue to use them. Johnny K. [/QUOTE]
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