TMK across the board.
Given lot to lot variation, TMK by probability.
TMK- especially 116gr.
If you get a “good” lot of ELD-M’s, they can have a slightly wider wound for the first half of the wound channel. But often they do not.
TMK’s do what TMK’s do to about the highest probability of any bullet.
TMK more if you hit big bone.
TMK.
TMK, though it can be difficult to see without large numbers of animals.
More consistency lot to lot. ELD-M’s can be variable. They are still a good bullet, but with TMK’s the likelihood of a bullet failing to upset is close to zero.
The difference between a .600 and a .609 G1 is not observable targets until way, way beyond terminal range. .609 G1 has done well out to 1,100 yards.
Most of my distance shooting with the 107gr was with a 6x45- so low MV. To the times that I sgot it (800y). I used a .574 G1, and that worked fine. But, like the 116gr .010 G1 BC points isn’t noticeable on target until well below 1,800fps impact.