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TTSX at Long Range?
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<blockquote data-quote="NCBoy" data-source="post: 639017" data-attributes="member: 25474"><p>I agree with Korhi. I am not an expert, but my experience with the TTSX bullets is that they are very accurate and easy to reload. They are not picky like the bergers can be. I have never had game go very far either but they tend to pass through a little too easy. They do not deposit their energy in the animal as well as other bullets so shot placement is critical. I shot a yote out at about 300 yard with the 150 gr. with my 7 mag. They pelt was not destroyed at all. I tanned the pelt because it was in great shape. I was very surprised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NCBoy, post: 639017, member: 25474"] I agree with Korhi. I am not an expert, but my experience with the TTSX bullets is that they are very accurate and easy to reload. They are not picky like the bergers can be. I have never had game go very far either but they tend to pass through a little too easy. They do not deposit their energy in the animal as well as other bullets so shot placement is critical. I shot a yote out at about 300 yard with the 150 gr. with my 7 mag. They pelt was not destroyed at all. I tanned the pelt because it was in great shape. I was very surprised. [/QUOTE]
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