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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
TSX Performance At Close Range
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<blockquote data-quote="BARatdistance" data-source="post: 337471" data-attributes="member: 15966"><p>Yeah....I've seen 30-30 shots that "broke bone" put the deer down quick, then a 7mm mag shot behind the shoulder at close range allow the deer to run a ways. Like I said in my other forum under deer hunting, no matter what you shoot the deer with (longbow, crossbow, shotgun, muzzeloader or 30-06), plan on tracking the deer for a few yards, he will die when a good shot is made. But thats why I like to hit him in the forward shoulder area and "break bone" no matter if I'm using a crossbow or a rifle, maybe not with a longbow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BARatdistance, post: 337471, member: 15966"] Yeah....I've seen 30-30 shots that "broke bone" put the deer down quick, then a 7mm mag shot behind the shoulder at close range allow the deer to run a ways. Like I said in my other forum under deer hunting, no matter what you shoot the deer with (longbow, crossbow, shotgun, muzzeloader or 30-06), plan on tracking the deer for a few yards, he will die when a good shot is made. But thats why I like to hit him in the forward shoulder area and "break bone" no matter if I'm using a crossbow or a rifle, maybe not with a longbow. [/QUOTE]
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