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Barnes TTSX, performance vs accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="RogerPA" data-source="post: 845943" data-attributes="member: 70741"><p>4 or 5 years ago a fellow in our deer camp filled his buck tag and 2 antlerless tags on the last day off the season using a 22-250 with Barnes 53 gr. bullets. It was a snow covered day, and while I personally do not hunt deer with .224 cal., I was so impressed with the bullet performance on these 3 animals, I have used nothing but Barnes bullets since. This includes 20 whitetails, 5 pronghorns, and 2 big bull caribou. 2 of those animals went perhaps 40 yards, all other down in their tracks. I have only recovered 1 bullet, that from a 240# whitetail buck shot quartering on, with the .257 Roberts 100gr x- bullet, resting just under the hide on the opposite side, just in front of the hip. The perfectly peddled bullet still weighted 100grs! Needles to say, I'm a huge Barnes fan, and they shoot great in all my guns!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RogerPA, post: 845943, member: 70741"] 4 or 5 years ago a fellow in our deer camp filled his buck tag and 2 antlerless tags on the last day off the season using a 22-250 with Barnes 53 gr. bullets. It was a snow covered day, and while I personally do not hunt deer with .224 cal., I was so impressed with the bullet performance on these 3 animals, I have used nothing but Barnes bullets since. This includes 20 whitetails, 5 pronghorns, and 2 big bull caribou. 2 of those animals went perhaps 40 yards, all other down in their tracks. I have only recovered 1 bullet, that from a 240# whitetail buck shot quartering on, with the .257 Roberts 100gr x- bullet, resting just under the hide on the opposite side, just in front of the hip. The perfectly peddled bullet still weighted 100grs! Needles to say, I'm a huge Barnes fan, and they shoot great in all my guns! [/QUOTE]
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