Hmm... 130gr TTSX... Like what I'm reading. Like what's written about the 110 gr but having a little trouble wrapping my head around using 110 gr for deer. If accuracy was more or less equal, sounds like I might have to see which bullet has more velocity further out.

I'm reading that this type of bullet holds together at short range with normal to high velocities. Please correct me if I'm mistaken.

2 of my last 3 whitetails have been within 30 yards. For this reason Nosler Partitions have been my bullet of choice. With last years deer, found the back half of the bullet under the far side shoulder skin after it had bounced off a couple of ribs on the way in and went thru the far shoulder, the front half fragmented all over the chest cavity, quartering away shot.

Wouldn't mind a bullet that stayed mostly together at short range but still provided a nice wound channel/shock a little ways out there, seems like these might work.

Jeff