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Why aren’t Terminal Ascent Bullets more popular?
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<blockquote data-quote="Spedray" data-source="post: 2500558" data-attributes="member: 77215"><p>I shot a few animals in 7rem last year with them. One doe at 20 yards had a bit larger hole than I'd like to see but that's understandable at 20 yards. My antelope at 150 yards was text book perfect expansion as well as my buck at 100 yards. Never recovered a bullets and all animals dropped on the spot. Prior to this year I am shooting 168 vlds. All the animals I shot with that bullet, and there was a lot, all died on the spot but with a lot of meat loss. The terminal ascents didn't have nearly the blood shot meat when compared to the vlds. Overall very happy with the terminal ascents. I was able to pick up 5 boxes for each of my guns within the last year by keeping my eye on federals website each week. Yeah, they are expensive. But when you spend thousands on hunting gear and gas, what's 3 or 4 dollars a bullet. I just wish you could buy the bullets in component form.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spedray, post: 2500558, member: 77215"] I shot a few animals in 7rem last year with them. One doe at 20 yards had a bit larger hole than I'd like to see but that's understandable at 20 yards. My antelope at 150 yards was text book perfect expansion as well as my buck at 100 yards. Never recovered a bullets and all animals dropped on the spot. Prior to this year I am shooting 168 vlds. All the animals I shot with that bullet, and there was a lot, all died on the spot but with a lot of meat loss. The terminal ascents didn't have nearly the blood shot meat when compared to the vlds. Overall very happy with the terminal ascents. I was able to pick up 5 boxes for each of my guns within the last year by keeping my eye on federals website each week. Yeah, they are expensive. But when you spend thousands on hunting gear and gas, what's 3 or 4 dollars a bullet. I just wish you could buy the bullets in component form. [/QUOTE]
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