while I know every animal is different and one example does not mean that much I have to say I was pretty disappointed with the 240g XTP load in my gun (scoped blackhawk bisley), this was the factory load and has grouped well at the range..
just got back from a hunt where I shot about a 90lb whitetail yesterday everning
70 yards lasered from stand to deer
shot and the deer ran off, perfect broadside presentation
deer came back to the same spot a few moments later
I was like "there's NO way I missed that deer"
but it was there along with a little buck...
so, I shot again and this time the deer piled up quickly
went down there and sure enough, there were two entry wounds,
the first shot hit front high shoulder, broke a rib and lodged far side, deer came back and was feeding.
wow, tough doe
2nd shot was perfect behind the shoulder and went through the vitals and and far rub cage and lodged under the far side fur
now, the 2nd shot I am fine with because the deer died fast due to a well placed shot although I was surprised it didn't exit
but the first shot sure seems like it should have stopped the deer, obviously no vitals were hit, but I was surprised it didn't make it to the far side shoulder.. I shot a deer about the same weight and about 50 yards away with a 41 mag with 240g winchester platinum tips and it went in right behind the shoulder and exited the far shoulder with about a 1.5" hole (didn't like the meet loss though)
like I said, I know each animal that's shot is unique and the bullet did the job on the 2nd properly placed hit, but it does erode my confidence on the round and I just ordered a bunch to reload next week
I think it's time to go hardcast and know I will get complete penetration and a good blood trail
on a positive note, my son shot his 2nd deer, a doe at about 90 yards with a 243, perfect behind the shoulder shot, deer ran about 30 yards and dropped, the 80g bullet didn't exit but the shot was perfect and the lungs were soup.. fine with me
both deer are quartered out on ice