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I've killed five elk with 290 grain T-EZs, my wife has killed one, and buddies have killed another four, all over 110-130gr of T7 FFFPP. Most of the bullets have been recovered in the far side hide, fully expanded. A couple have passed through, leaving huge, gaping wound channels in their wakes. None have stopped on the near side, or under-penetrated at all. We've never recovered one from a deer. My only complaint is that they tend to deflect in the animal and can take pretty crazy paths through. For example, a perfect broadside behind the shoulder on a deer two years ago exited near the opposite hind leg. Weird.Nice bull, even with four holes in him!
Thank you all for your response, very informative. I think I will switch to the 290gr. T EZ's or go back to the dead centers. I had very good luck with those back before jacketed bullets were legal. What is the benefit of shooting fffg over ffg powder for hunting? I always thought that fffg was for pistol loads.