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.223 Barnes 70gr TSX BT
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<blockquote data-quote="dk17hmr" data-source="post: 2044632" data-attributes="member: 21384"><p>If it's that close and in the suburbs where over penetration might be an issue I'd go lighter and faster with a bullet that's going to come apart and stick to head and neck shots. I have never recovered a barnes copper bullet.</p><p></p><p>I head shot a doe antelope a couple years ago with a 62gr ttsx from my suppressed 22-250 and listened to that bullet zing across the desert for a couple seconds afterwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dk17hmr, post: 2044632, member: 21384"] If it's that close and in the suburbs where over penetration might be an issue I'd go lighter and faster with a bullet that's going to come apart and stick to head and neck shots. I have never recovered a barnes copper bullet. I head shot a doe antelope a couple years ago with a 62gr ttsx from my suppressed 22-250 and listened to that bullet zing across the desert for a couple seconds afterwards. [/QUOTE]
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