I have killed about 6 deer with the 243 and 85 gr Barnes TSX. A couple were does, but there were also several mature bucks.
Anyone who tells you that a barnes X or TSX is not one of the best game bullets out there is simply WRONG! I have probably shot close to 20 animals now with the TSX in 6mm, 7mm, and 308. Some were on the long side of 400m and they still expanded and killed the animal quickly and humanely. The X bullet does not need much resistance or even high velocity to open to its full potential. The majority of the animals that I have taken with this bullet have been shot behing the shoulder and through the lungs. No heavy bone encountered what so ever. On each occasion there is a reasonably small entrance and exit wound, which is completely unproportional to the devistation inside. Inside looks like chunky soup!!
If the 85Gr TSX load shoots accurately from your rifle use it with confidence on deer sized game.
Anyone who tells you that a barnes X or TSX is not one of the best game bullets out there is simply WRONG! I have probably shot close to 20 animals now with the TSX in 6mm, 7mm, and 308. Some were on the long side of 400m and they still expanded and killed the animal quickly and humanely. The X bullet does not need much resistance or even high velocity to open to its full potential. The majority of the animals that I have taken with this bullet have been shot behing the shoulder and through the lungs. No heavy bone encountered what so ever. On each occasion there is a reasonably small entrance and exit wound, which is completely unproportional to the devistation inside. Inside looks like chunky soup!!
If the 85Gr TSX load shoots accurately from your rifle use it with confidence on deer sized game.