I know this doesn’t exactly answer your question, but I can shed some light on TSX bullets in general. If you can get good accuracy then that should be a fine bullet.
I have used the TSX in 308 for hogs, 7mmSTW for antelope and mule deer, and 338 Win Mag on a whitetail deer that did less damage than you would expect from a 30-06. My son uses them in a 300 Rem Ultra Mag for hogs and deer. In those rifles the accuracy is great and performance equally impressive. I have not tried the TSX in a 223, but my 6x45 AR did not like them. I had hopes for the 6x45 on hogs, but ended up using my go-to bullet, a 75 gr. Sierra HP., which drops them on the spot with a behind the ear shot, plus it’s cheaper.
Performance from the TSX is generally drop-right-there. Overall it’s a great bullet, but granted not always necessary. There are many conventional bullets that will give good performance on hogs (and other game) and will be easier on your wallet. For me, the cost is worth the accuracy and performance.