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Which bullet would you use? Accubond or TSX
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 170293" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Cperkins,</p><p> Either one will do what you require of it at the ranges listed, if you can do your part. The TSX is a little tougher bullet than the AB. Weight retention is almost 100% for the TSX and probably 75-80% for the AB (not exactly sure). This info can be found on the Nosler site I would imagine.</p><p> I used the .25-06 100gr TSX on whitetail a few years ago and they are absolutely dead right there (DRT). I only recovered one bullet. Deer was 200yds running straight away for the woods. I recovered the bullet under the skin in his chest. I cleaned up the bullet and weighed in on my high precision lab balance and it weighed 99.805gr. Perfect mushroom.</p><p> Can't say what the AB would have done. I haven't tried them on deer yet. JohnnyK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 170293, member: 307"] Cperkins, Either one will do what you require of it at the ranges listed, if you can do your part. The TSX is a little tougher bullet than the AB. Weight retention is almost 100% for the TSX and probably 75-80% for the AB (not exactly sure). This info can be found on the Nosler site I would imagine. I used the .25-06 100gr TSX on whitetail a few years ago and they are absolutely dead right there (DRT). I only recovered one bullet. Deer was 200yds running straight away for the woods. I recovered the bullet under the skin in his chest. I cleaned up the bullet and weighed in on my high precision lab balance and it weighed 99.805gr. Perfect mushroom. Can't say what the AB would have done. I haven't tried them on deer yet. JohnnyK. [/QUOTE]
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