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3300fps to fast for Barnes TTSX
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<blockquote data-quote="SSgt G Cody" data-source="post: 2362663" data-attributes="member: 113303"><p>Sounds like perfect bullet performance, in spite of difficulties! As I understand it, bullet entered in back of ribs on right side, penetrated liver and thorasic cavity, left lung, and was stopped against left shoulder. That's about 28 inches of penetration. Shed petals soon after entry, creating shock wave, then most of bullet core achieved full penetration! Sounds perfect to me! Had bullet been slightly heavier (115gn.) it would have broken left shoulder! If aim had been perfected to 'centered between front shoulders' heart would have been hit also, and deer would have died almost immediately! Just 4 inches off! It sounds like the Barnes 100gn TTSX did everything it was designed to do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSgt G Cody, post: 2362663, member: 113303"] Sounds like perfect bullet performance, in spite of difficulties! As I understand it, bullet entered in back of ribs on right side, penetrated liver and thorasic cavity, left lung, and was stopped against left shoulder. That's about 28 inches of penetration. Shed petals soon after entry, creating shock wave, then most of bullet core achieved full penetration! Sounds perfect to me! Had bullet been slightly heavier (115gn.) it would have broken left shoulder! If aim had been perfected to 'centered between front shoulders' heart would have been hit also, and deer would have died almost immediately! Just 4 inches off! It sounds like the Barnes 100gn TTSX did everything it was designed to do! [/QUOTE]
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