maybe apples and oranges but my TSX 286 gr 9.3 x 62 at about 2400 ft/s performed very very well on several Kudus and an Oryx
The longest was out to about 150 yds . Not all immediate one shot kills , but it sure had them on the ground long enough for you to finish them.
I recovered two bullets - both the picture perfect mushroom. One broke a Kudu's neck without a direct bone hit, just the hydraulic shock was enough - the bone was about 3 inches away.
The other Kudu was penetrated from the rear at the front hip with a raking shot moving forward and down through the top of the heart from about 30 yds. That one I found on the far side under the skin.
I gotta admit it - I am beginning to like them for the larger rifles anyway. My 30 calibers have a little more accuracy issues with them - but im working on it
One fellow (PH) had his favorite 375 HH BRNO and he shot several Kudus etc with the TSX with great results. Cant say if they were 270 or 300 gr tho. I imagine they both work just fine.
The longest was out to about 150 yds . Not all immediate one shot kills , but it sure had them on the ground long enough for you to finish them.
I recovered two bullets - both the picture perfect mushroom. One broke a Kudu's neck without a direct bone hit, just the hydraulic shock was enough - the bone was about 3 inches away.
The other Kudu was penetrated from the rear at the front hip with a raking shot moving forward and down through the top of the heart from about 30 yds. That one I found on the far side under the skin.
I gotta admit it - I am beginning to like them for the larger rifles anyway. My 30 calibers have a little more accuracy issues with them - but im working on it
One fellow (PH) had his favorite 375 HH BRNO and he shot several Kudus etc with the TSX with great results. Cant say if they were 270 or 300 gr tho. I imagine they both work just fine.


















































