The 325 FTX is a good choice for deer... I have found the accuracy to be consistently superior to my cast laods... I also use the 225 FTX bullet in my .44 RM and the 200 FTX bullet in my .358 Win on deer.
anyone know if there is a website that has a list of factory round ballistics?
have you had any trouble with the bullets separating and breaking apart?





Whether the bullet remains in the animal or not is a discussion of its own. The only bear that moved when hit with my 405 gr fnsp was the only one that kept the bullet inside her. It was fired from a 458 wm at 2450 fps mv and hit at 160 yards. Broke 6" of the spine just above the rear hips and traveled up breaking all but one rib and smashed thru the front shoulder and was against the hide in the chest. It weighs 369.something and is the size of a twoonie in diameter. That bear went 40 yards before I shot her again. She was about 180 lbs dressed. I realize either will work for deer but if the op chooses to hunt other game then more than just anything maybe needed
The off season is great for playing around and shooting. Living on a farm I had my own shooting range and got a lot of trigger time
Interesting that you've done all these tests. You have me convinced. I know that cast lead bullets provide excellent penetration and mushrooming. I use pure or close to pure lead, powder coated. I'll try some expansion tests with them. I tried in wet sand with my cast 44 Mags and consistently get a nice rounded button about 7/8 to 1 inch diameter, with about 95% retention. I had not heard of the jacket shedding with the FTX's.
Congrats on your work.
i do have some HSM 430 grain bear load in my safe too but i figured that was just overkill for deer.
Deer aren't hard to kill but bullet fragments are hard to eat.
That's my concern with the FTX from what I've read on here. I don't want to ruin a bunch of good meat.




























