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<blockquote data-quote="kraky2" data-source="post: 234288" data-attributes="member: 3532"><p>Those ballistic tips will be a heck of a lot better deer bullet in the 308 for long range shooting than will the tsx. They will fly flatter and open up at the slow speeds you will be doing at 400-600 yds. At 350yds a tsx will probably be under 2000 fps and that gets to be marginal teritory for consistant opening of a barnes bullet.</p><p>I love the tsx but it's designed for higher speed shooting than the 308 at 4-600 yds.</p><p></p><p>For that matter I would be looking at 150-165 ballistic tips so you still have some speed out there at that range. (for deer)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky2, post: 234288, member: 3532"] Those ballistic tips will be a heck of a lot better deer bullet in the 308 for long range shooting than will the tsx. They will fly flatter and open up at the slow speeds you will be doing at 400-600 yds. At 350yds a tsx will probably be under 2000 fps and that gets to be marginal teritory for consistant opening of a barnes bullet. I love the tsx but it's designed for higher speed shooting than the 308 at 4-600 yds. For that matter I would be looking at 150-165 ballistic tips so you still have some speed out there at that range. (for deer) [/QUOTE]
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