Okay, so I have a respectable load for my .223 with a 50 grain V-max. It comes moving out of my barrel around 3300 fps, and when I do my part, groups at half an inch. I will be using this load this spring on ground squirrels and rockchucks, and I am sure it will be effective on both. However, I have been doing some reading about the 50 grain TNT, and that sounds like an impressive little bullet as well. So, being your typical reloader that is never satisfied with one good round, I am thinking about trying out some loads with the TNT. Can anyone tell me about the explosive qualities of this bullet on the critters mentioned above? I have no doubt it will dispatch a rockchuck nicely, and probably a coyote as well, but will it expand quickly enough on ground squirrels that are only around two inches thick through the middle? It just seems like that is not a lot of space for adequate expansion to occur in, and I don't want to wound the animals and have them die slowly. I want it to be as quick as possible. So, how do these two bullets compare for making fast, humane, explosive kills?
Thanks,
Loki