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Why aren’t Terminal Ascent Bullets more popular?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 2500476" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>I've been a fan of the original Trophy Bonded Bear Claw bullets for more than 20yrs, based on brown bear kills on Kodiak Island. It's the only style I've ever shot large game with. The style with the flattened, exposed, lead tip. Also been used on some moose in years gone by. Very reliable terminal performance.</p><p></p><p>Never used any of the newer plastic tipped TBBCs. And never used any for long range hunting. The exposed lead tip style has been placed in my magazine for close range bear defense, and camp defense loads, for many years. Also used them on closer range (within 300yds) shots on caribou & moose.</p><p></p><p>I've only read positive reports regarding terminal performance of the newer tipped versionn, and only on closer range shots. Never read much about use of the tipped version, and their relative accuracy, for LRH. So don't know how accurate they've been proven at 500-600+ yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 2500476, member: 4191"] I've been a fan of the original Trophy Bonded Bear Claw bullets for more than 20yrs, based on brown bear kills on Kodiak Island. It's the only style I've ever shot large game with. The style with the flattened, exposed, lead tip. Also been used on some moose in years gone by. Very reliable terminal performance. Never used any of the newer plastic tipped TBBCs. And never used any for long range hunting. The exposed lead tip style has been placed in my magazine for close range bear defense, and camp defense loads, for many years. Also used them on closer range (within 300yds) shots on caribou & moose. I've only read positive reports regarding terminal performance of the newer tipped versionn, and only on closer range shots. Never read much about use of the tipped version, and their relative accuracy, for LRH. So don't know how accurate they've been proven at 500-600+ yards. [/QUOTE]
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