Terminal performance: 69tmk vs 77tmk?

I've killed deer with both, and have noticed little difference honestly. I suppose I'd prefer a 77 all things considered, but I certainly wouldn't re-barrel an accurate .22 chambering if it shot the 69s well.

Dave
This was my original point, better said here.
 
Need to watch that when I’m not at work and my attention isn’t divided but at first glance, too many apples to oranges for a scientific explanation IMO. But I’ll watch it again for reference and see what kind of reading I can find on the topic.
 
Is there a substantial POA/POI difference within the mean point blank range between the 69 & 77gr TMK's?
 
You’ll be trading fragmentation for penetration by going heavy, or vice versa. The impact velocity matters here. You don’t want it going too fast or it’ll splat, and too slow (<1900ish) and it won’t frag well.
 
You’ll be trading fragmentation for penetration by going heavy, or vice versa. The impact velocity matters here. You don’t want it going too fast or it’ll splat, and too slow (<1900ish) and it won’t frag well.
Assuming an impact velocity of at least 1800fps, wouldn't the heavier one both fragment better and penetrate better?
 
My rifle has a 1-10" twist and shoots the 69 TMK like crazy. Nevertheless, I will be stepping up to a 1-8" twist barrel and shooting the 77 TMK. The 69gr did not have the penetration I would like. I say re-barrel to a 1-8", or even 1-7" so you can also shoot the 88 ELD-M. It's only money!


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Another thing to consider is that twist rate (rotational RPM) also plays a role in penetration.
Your losing weight of the projectile as well as RPM’s.
RPM is dependent on twist and muzzle velocity. The higher velocity of the 69gr may make that a moot point despite a slower twist barrel. Need both numbers to calculate RPMs.
 
I've seen a lot of deer shot with various 223 bullets. Every one of them resulted in a dead deer. Is the 69TMK ideal? No, but if your rifle shoots them well and you place that bullet where it needs to go every time I wouldn't change anything until your barrel is shot out.
 
The only real difference is 69gr TMK penetrates about 20-30% less than the 77gr TMK.
Sorry I know this is an old thread but would the 20-30% loss in penetration be a deal breaker on large white tail and mule deer. I know the 77 is ideal but I can’t find any 77’s or gold dots or 73 eldm’s. I’m picking up a 8 twist tikka varmint this week and I’m looking for a bullet for targets coyotes. I probably won’t use it for deer this season because I would prefer to get more trigger time behind the gun befor I commit to deer with it but next season it is a real possibility. The 75gr Hornady bthp is another option I can find but I remember you talking about them being fairly inconsistent
 
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