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168-grain TTSX BT 30-06 Pa White Tail Suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 2979447" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>My Brother and I shoot the 130g TTSX in our 30/06s, jump .050 from the lands, and very, very accurately in our 700s. The 130g ttsx is not a very difficult bullet to tune accurately in the '06 with R#22, R#19, IMR 4350.</p><p></p><p>It has been my opinion after shooting some deer with the TTSX, that speed is the killer as it is needed to make the TTSX work as advertised. My brother has killed a goodly number of hogs, some shot length wise with the '06/308 Win with the 130g TTSX.</p><p></p><p>I have a 6 Remington and shoot the 85g tsx with a hot load of R#19, and on Texas heart shots, the bullet is under the skin on a front shoulder of several deer! Barnes does penetrate well.</p><p></p><p>I would not hesitate to shoot Heavy Bull elk with a 168g TTSX in a 30/06.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 2979447, member: 122164"] My Brother and I shoot the 130g TTSX in our 30/06s, jump .050 from the lands, and very, very accurately in our 700s. The 130g ttsx is not a very difficult bullet to tune accurately in the '06 with R#22, R#19, IMR 4350. It has been my opinion after shooting some deer with the TTSX, that speed is the killer as it is needed to make the TTSX work as advertised. My brother has killed a goodly number of hogs, some shot length wise with the '06/308 Win with the 130g TTSX. I have a 6 Remington and shoot the 85g tsx with a hot load of R#19, and on Texas heart shots, the bullet is under the skin on a front shoulder of several deer! Barnes does penetrate well. I would not hesitate to shoot Heavy Bull elk with a 168g TTSX in a 30/06. [/QUOTE]
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