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<blockquote data-quote="wsmnut" data-source="post: 1254576" data-attributes="member: 38971"><p>I have had great luck with Barnes bullets. My wife's .270 Win loves both the 130 TSX and the 110 TTSX. She has tagged several deer with both. They haven't travelled far, and we not caught any of them. All have performed as you saw. Caliber sized entrance, and a roughly quarter sized exit with carnage in between. She also got a 370" bull elk at 200 yards with the 130 TSX. Perfect performance. Broke a rib exiting. The longest was a mule deer last year at 340 yards that was a band flop. Amazing.</p><p> I have loaded TSX in a 325 WSM with good results from the 180gr. Ops checked on an Idaho mulie. Close range neck shot. DRT.</p><p> I've never seen any bloodshot meat in any of our deer or elk from these bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wsmnut, post: 1254576, member: 38971"] I have had great luck with Barnes bullets. My wife's .270 Win loves both the 130 TSX and the 110 TTSX. She has tagged several deer with both. They haven't travelled far, and we not caught any of them. All have performed as you saw. Caliber sized entrance, and a roughly quarter sized exit with carnage in between. She also got a 370" bull elk at 200 yards with the 130 TSX. Perfect performance. Broke a rib exiting. The longest was a mule deer last year at 340 yards that was a band flop. Amazing. I have loaded TSX in a 325 WSM with good results from the 180gr. Ops checked on an Idaho mulie. Close range neck shot. DRT. I've never seen any bloodshot meat in any of our deer or elk from these bullets. [/QUOTE]
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