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25-06…. Barnes 100gr TTSX Vs Hornady 110gr ELD-X
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<blockquote data-quote="Sendero270" data-source="post: 2963399" data-attributes="member: 28205"><p>My daughter has shot deer with both bullets out of a .243. The deer shot with the eld-x had a tiny entrance and no exit (no major bone structure hit). Blood trail was non existence. The shot was slightly low and back some, but the deer still only went 50 yards. The deer shot with the Barnes ttsx had a good entrance hole, went through heavy bone structure, and still passed. Excellent blood trail, deer went 40 yards. My vote goes to the Barnes in the .243 at least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sendero270, post: 2963399, member: 28205"] My daughter has shot deer with both bullets out of a .243. The deer shot with the eld-x had a tiny entrance and no exit (no major bone structure hit). Blood trail was non existence. The shot was slightly low and back some, but the deer still only went 50 yards. The deer shot with the Barnes ttsx had a good entrance hole, went through heavy bone structure, and still passed. Excellent blood trail, deer went 40 yards. My vote goes to the Barnes in the .243 at least. [/QUOTE]
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