i guess things have changed- it used to be that the MINIMUM for elk was a 308/180 and the 250 grain loading 338 was the preferred load- and distances were under 300 yards- elk are tougher and bigger boned than most people figure
We've shot the 168 TSXs through moose and muskox lengthwise with a .300 Win. Since there's little need to go deeper, they may as well go faster.
Shot 3 red stags with the same bullet and rifle, the difference between them and elk is academic.
From 20 lb suni to 3000 lb eland and from 5 mtrs to over 400.
3000lbs...are you sure that wasn't two eland tied together?![]()
you're asking too much for one bullet to reasonably do IMO. You have to make some compromises.
You want a bullet that will hold together well at velocities from 3300 to 2000fps (0-500 yards), penetrate well through elk sized animals, yet offer good performance on goat sizec critters. And, naturally, give good accuracy and external ballistics.
For goat at 500 yards, you'd probably want a soft-ish lead-core boat tail ballistic tip on the heavy side. For elk at 50 yards, you'd want a mono. Mono's won't give spectacular performance at 2000 fps.
Personally, faced with that situation, I'd be looking more towards a 208 grain a-max or maybe berger VLD. Both are heavy enough to work OK on elk, and offer exceptional exterior ballistics and LR characteristics. They're favourable for goat at long ranges, and *OK* for elk at shorter ranges. Compromise favouring goats. Going the other way, I'd choose a 165-ish grainer TTSX or GMX. Their robust construction would work well on elk at moderate ranges, and still retain enough velocity to give *OK* performance at longer ranges while compromising drift and terminal ballistics.
There's no such thing as a 'do all' bullet that's ideal for what you want. It's an impossible situation
How many head of game have you taken with the TSX or TTSX? What is your experience base for this opinion?
I thought - and so now I quickly googled and confirmed - that Common Eland (Cape, Livingstone and Patterson's) grow to about 1500lbs, while the Lord Derby Eland gets up to 2200lbs. So I guess a freak Lord Derby Eland may get close...
More than I can count? I would not use a TSX if my expected impact velocity was less than 2500 fps; 2700 would be preferable.
Not that they don't work, but there are other bullets that work better under these conditions.
They work well down to 2,000fps in my experience.
They work well down to 2,000fps in my experience but no doubt they are very devestating at higher velocities.
I've been lied to, what can I say. They are big though, but not quite as big as I've been led to believe. Thanks for the correction, I hate looking like an idiot.



























