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TSX v. Etip V. GMX
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<blockquote data-quote="tpbscha" data-source="post: 514439" data-attributes="member: 9878"><p>I have only used the 210TTSX in my 338RUM. Groups are just under .5" at 3278fps. Took a frontal shot on a Kudu @ 160yds and the bullet angled up into the spine and finally came to rest at the back of the stomach. Recovered bullet was a perfect mushroom and weighed 206gr. Broadside shot on a Red Hartebeest at 278yds was a complete passthrough through one shoulder exiting behind the far shoulder with a quarter size exit hole. Wildebeest dropped at 387yds with a shoulder shot. Complete passthrough near shoulder exiting behind the far shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tpbscha, post: 514439, member: 9878"] I have only used the 210TTSX in my 338RUM. Groups are just under .5" at 3278fps. Took a frontal shot on a Kudu @ 160yds and the bullet angled up into the spine and finally came to rest at the back of the stomach. Recovered bullet was a perfect mushroom and weighed 206gr. Broadside shot on a Red Hartebeest at 278yds was a complete passthrough through one shoulder exiting behind the far shoulder with a quarter size exit hole. Wildebeest dropped at 387yds with a shoulder shot. Complete passthrough near shoulder exiting behind the far shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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