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Barnes ttsx 120grain for deer?
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<blockquote data-quote="stx" data-source="post: 1194902" data-attributes="member: 21006"><p>Yes, I would hit bone.....nothing like a high shoulder shot with a Barnes bullet for DRT! I've seen too many bullets of all makes split the ribs on behind shoulder shots, then just punch a hole through the lungs and do very little immediate damage. This is the case on a lot of the deer we have to track......it makes for a long slow death! That's why myself and all of my guides insist that all hunters take a broadside shoulder shot! You break down both shoulders with any bullet and they're not going anywhere!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stx, post: 1194902, member: 21006"] Yes, I would hit bone.....nothing like a high shoulder shot with a Barnes bullet for DRT! I've seen too many bullets of all makes split the ribs on behind shoulder shots, then just punch a hole through the lungs and do very little immediate damage. This is the case on a lot of the deer we have to track......it makes for a long slow death! That's why myself and all of my guides insist that all hunters take a broadside shoulder shot! You break down both shoulders with any bullet and they're not going anywhere! [/QUOTE]
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