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<blockquote data-quote="JJMoody" data-source="post: 1109878" data-attributes="member: 89869"><p>RottenRon, All I've ever experienced with them is a little hole going in and a big hole on the way out. On the last elk, it looked like someone had changed the oil in a D8 Cat! Almost Zero meat damage. I think, as with anything, placement, placement, placement.....gun)I am working up some loads using the 225 TTSX. I do like the higher BC and hope they perform like the TSX on game. The one deer I've shot with the 340 was a doe at close range (150) for sausages. Boiler room shot, DRT, little hole in, big one on the way out (~2.5" if I remember correctly).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJMoody, post: 1109878, member: 89869"] RottenRon, All I've ever experienced with them is a little hole going in and a big hole on the way out. On the last elk, it looked like someone had changed the oil in a D8 Cat! Almost Zero meat damage. I think, as with anything, placement, placement, placement.....gun)I am working up some loads using the 225 TTSX. I do like the higher BC and hope they perform like the TSX on game. The one deer I've shot with the 340 was a doe at close range (150) for sausages. Boiler room shot, DRT, little hole in, big one on the way out (~2.5" if I remember correctly). [/QUOTE]
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