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barnes TSX
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<blockquote data-quote="coyotewallace" data-source="post: 155244" data-attributes="member: 5366"><p>Dead Beat,</p><p>Same here..I have shot 14 deer and 10 coyotes with the 100g TSX in my 257wby. I recovered 1 out of a whitetail deer this past season,thats it! The bullet went from left sholder to the right ham after blowing up the sholder bone.</p><p>All were one-shot-one kill!!IMHO...I just don't think it gets any better then the 100g TSX and the 257wby.....from varmints to deer. I haven't tried them on elk but would move up to the 115g TSX if my game were to be bigger the mule deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotewallace, post: 155244, member: 5366"] Dead Beat, Same here..I have shot 14 deer and 10 coyotes with the 100g TSX in my 257wby. I recovered 1 out of a whitetail deer this past season,thats it! The bullet went from left sholder to the right ham after blowing up the sholder bone. All were one-shot-one kill!!IMHO...I just don't think it gets any better then the 100g TSX and the 257wby.....from varmints to deer. I haven't tried them on elk but would move up to the 115g TSX if my game were to be bigger the mule deer. [/QUOTE]
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