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<blockquote data-quote="mrgecko" data-source="post: 1993476" data-attributes="member: 17732"><p>We have killed several deer with the TSX in .223 Rem. We have never found one of the bullets as we always have a pass through and the holes they leave are large. I could put my index finger through the entrance hole side of the rib cage and two fingers through the exit hole side of the rib cage. The bullet did not expand until after it was into the muscle. Never had one go more than 50 yards. Good rounds. I am going to try the TTSX next. I was finding too many small lead fragments in the meat and wanted to try the unleaded bullets. Safer for my kids when they eat the deer meat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrgecko, post: 1993476, member: 17732"] We have killed several deer with the TSX in .223 Rem. We have never found one of the bullets as we always have a pass through and the holes they leave are large. I could put my index finger through the entrance hole side of the rib cage and two fingers through the exit hole side of the rib cage. The bullet did not expand until after it was into the muscle. Never had one go more than 50 yards. Good rounds. I am going to try the TTSX next. I was finding too many small lead fragments in the meat and wanted to try the unleaded bullets. Safer for my kids when they eat the deer meat. [/QUOTE]
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