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<blockquote data-quote="RTK" data-source="post: 712969" data-attributes="member: 47888"><p>Exactly, I have been hunting four legged critters for over 30 years. I have had many bullets "seem" too not do their job when they worked beautifully for years with the same shot placement, no expansion, penciled through.</p><p> </p><p>Unfortunately I reside in kalifornia, hunt mostly out of state now, and years ago those in charge decided certain areas needed to be lead free. I wanted one load to shoot at all deer and elk sized game be it here or elsewhere. </p><p> </p><p>At that time I switched over to Barnes tsx. Since then I have been shooting tsx and ttsx reloads in 7mm & 300wm. The 10 plus dear and couple of elk have been dropped where they stand, no shoulder shots r. Some were quartering, some broad side and a couple dead on. To date no mea loset either.</p><p> </p><p>Not saying these bullets are the end all be all, but they have worked well for me and I have yet to recover one.</p><p> </p><p>I still believe shot placement goes a long way in putting down any animal fast and without meat lose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RTK, post: 712969, member: 47888"] Exactly, I have been hunting four legged critters for over 30 years. I have had many bullets "seem" too not do their job when they worked beautifully for years with the same shot placement, no expansion, penciled through. Unfortunately I reside in kalifornia, hunt mostly out of state now, and years ago those in charge decided certain areas needed to be lead free. I wanted one load to shoot at all deer and elk sized game be it here or elsewhere. At that time I switched over to Barnes tsx. Since then I have been shooting tsx and ttsx reloads in 7mm & 300wm. The 10 plus dear and couple of elk have been dropped where they stand, no shoulder shots r. Some were quartering, some broad side and a couple dead on. To date no mea loset either. Not saying these bullets are the end all be all, but they have worked well for me and I have yet to recover one. I still believe shot placement goes a long way in putting down any animal fast and without meat lose. [/QUOTE]
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