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Recovered Barnes TTSX
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<blockquote data-quote="jdrivsd619" data-source="post: 1061025" data-attributes="member: 79326"><p>I took a standard regular broadside armpit shot should have been a double lung easily but the buck was never recovered :.( </p><p></p><p>I bet if i took a shoulder shot it would shatter and throw all kinds of bone fragments around into tissues, and looking back now i wish i would have taken a shoulder shot</p><p></p><p>greyman</p><p>I am trying to get a hand up on the game incase San Diego gets nailed with the lead ban...... i guess i can say I'm behind the curve now. Also are you a fellow San Diegan? John at Fine Firearms shoots 6.5 ttsx out of his rifles, he told me he took two elk last year with it</p><p></p><p>i just don't think blacktail are heavy enough and are way to thin for this type of bullet but i bet this bullet is great on hogs, big muleys and other bigger heavier game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdrivsd619, post: 1061025, member: 79326"] I took a standard regular broadside armpit shot should have been a double lung easily but the buck was never recovered :.( I bet if i took a shoulder shot it would shatter and throw all kinds of bone fragments around into tissues, and looking back now i wish i would have taken a shoulder shot greyman I am trying to get a hand up on the game incase San Diego gets nailed with the lead ban...... i guess i can say I'm behind the curve now. Also are you a fellow San Diegan? John at Fine Firearms shoots 6.5 ttsx out of his rifles, he told me he took two elk last year with it i just don't think blacktail are heavy enough and are way to thin for this type of bullet but i bet this bullet is great on hogs, big muleys and other bigger heavier game. [/QUOTE]
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