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.338 bullet for elk?
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<blockquote data-quote="tysue" data-source="post: 392472" data-attributes="member: 6525"><p>I just asked Ty Herring of Barnes bullets and he says the BC of their 250gr TSX tipped bullet, is .514. The 225gr TTSX is longer than the 250 due to it's lighter weight per length. Point is, they work very well. Of the 18 head of game shot with them in Namibia, only one did not have a complete pass through, and it was hit in the butt, going away Bullet went in, broke the pelvis, exited and struck the stomach, where it went inside and stopped. As noted before, if you go to their webb site, and ask, they'll send you a FREE DVD on their bullets, and how they work, etc. and demonstrate them against cup and core bullets. I am talking to a guy about going to New Foundland for Moose this September, and will take the 338/06 and the 225 TTSX bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tysue, post: 392472, member: 6525"] I just asked Ty Herring of Barnes bullets and he says the BC of their 250gr TSX tipped bullet, is .514. The 225gr TTSX is longer than the 250 due to it's lighter weight per length. Point is, they work very well. Of the 18 head of game shot with them in Namibia, only one did not have a complete pass through, and it was hit in the butt, going away Bullet went in, broke the pelvis, exited and struck the stomach, where it went inside and stopped. As noted before, if you go to their webb site, and ask, they'll send you a FREE DVD on their bullets, and how they work, etc. and demonstrate them against cup and core bullets. I am talking to a guy about going to New Foundland for Moose this September, and will take the 338/06 and the 225 TTSX bullets. [/QUOTE]
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