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.243 bullet 300 and under on deer & Barnes TSX question
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiny Tim" data-source="post: 1685071" data-attributes="member: 87887"><p>As others have stated, no matter the caliber, shot placement is paramount. I have used the Barnes 80 gr TTSX to harvest several deer. I don't always have the opportunity to take the Perfect broadside shot. Of the four taken last year, the furthest one hobbled was 19 yds. But as MarkA said, "Just keep using the Barnes and sooner or later you will need a good light and some tennis shoes to catch with". This is true with a large enough sample size of any of the smaller calibers. When I rebarrel, I'm going to try the Hammers. On nice thing about the monolithics is that there is very little bloodshot meat. Just drive them fast!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiny Tim, post: 1685071, member: 87887"] As others have stated, no matter the caliber, shot placement is paramount. I have used the Barnes 80 gr TTSX to harvest several deer. I don't always have the opportunity to take the Perfect broadside shot. Of the four taken last year, the furthest one hobbled was 19 yds. But as MarkA said, "Just keep using the Barnes and sooner or later you will need a good light and some tennis shoes to catch with". This is true with a large enough sample size of any of the smaller calibers. When I rebarrel, I'm going to try the Hammers. On nice thing about the monolithics is that there is very little bloodshot meat. Just drive them fast! [/QUOTE]
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