zdc1775
FNG
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- Nov 29, 2023
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I cant compare to a TMK but here is the meat loss I had on the front shoulder of a deer with a .223 55gn TTSX. The bullet was a pass thru with a tiny .223 hole on the entry side and a perfect near .5" hole on the exit side indicating full mushroom as designed.
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I have shot the 62 grain ttsx with a mv of 2950 quite a bit over the past 4 or 5 years, and have seen similar damage on shots at less than about 50 yards if it hits any bones, beyond that I don't notice much meat damage unless it actually hits the shoulder and even then it is much less. But based on what I have seen I wouldn't want to use it at more than 250-275 yards on deer because I don't know if it would have any expansion beyond that. I do know that it has no detectable expansion at 400 on coyotes, the entry and exit wound on that one were both roughly caliber sized and I didn't notice any real internal damage when I skinned it, though I didn't actually open up the chest cavity.
In my experience any of the Barnes bullets I have used cannot compare to match bullets when it comes to wound channels unless the match bullets don't expand or fragment at all, which I have only seen happen once with a 142 SMK out of a 6.5x55 at 350ish yards.