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<blockquote data-quote="WYO300RUM" data-source="post: 1924076" data-attributes="member: 32631"><p>I've used every time bullet Barnes has made for many years. I've pulled TSX out of dirt before also. Even at 100 yds. I've found similar bullets. It may well be hydraulics. I</p><p>haven't tried it with TTSX though. I've recovered a few TSX and TTSX from deer and elk from 200 450 yds. and they all had 4 pedal mushroom. I've never had to shoot an animal twice with a TTSX or TTSX. Almost all took instant dirt naps. I aim for shoulder though. I like busting it and taking out lungs. I just started using Hammers last year. They are just as accurate as Triple Shoks but easier to get to shoot good. Difference concept also. The pedals break away. I shot my Nelson desert bighorn in Ca. with a 168 TTSX in 2003 at 334 yds. Pollaxed him. Glad I left before.copper was required in So Cal but I already had my loads. Try LRX. Or Hammers !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WYO300RUM, post: 1924076, member: 32631"] I've used every time bullet Barnes has made for many years. I've pulled TSX out of dirt before also. Even at 100 yds. I've found similar bullets. It may well be hydraulics. I haven't tried it with TTSX though. I've recovered a few TSX and TTSX from deer and elk from 200 450 yds. and they all had 4 pedal mushroom. I've never had to shoot an animal twice with a TTSX or TTSX. Almost all took instant dirt naps. I aim for shoulder though. I like busting it and taking out lungs. I just started using Hammers last year. They are just as accurate as Triple Shoks but easier to get to shoot good. Difference concept also. The pedals break away. I shot my Nelson desert bighorn in Ca. with a 168 TTSX in 2003 at 334 yds. Pollaxed him. Glad I left before.copper was required in So Cal but I already had my loads. Try LRX. Or Hammers ! [/QUOTE]
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