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.257 Barnes lrx 101gr
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<blockquote data-quote="Steves1911" data-source="post: 2345466" data-attributes="member: 113006"><p>Ive had the chance to take a couple more deer with this combo. 2 more doe one of which was a big corn fed deer at around 40yds. Did exactly what i had hoped and i drilled her in the shloulder on a quick shot as she sprang from her bed. The bullet exited with little bigger than golfball exit. Insides were mush bone fragment as far as the liver. Multiple pieces penetrated into and some through the liver. The other doe was smaller and at 185yds neck shot dime size exit. The last was a smaller 8pt at 308yds quartering away. Bullet entered just behind rib cage through liver lungs and out through the brisket. Maybe a quarter sized exit did tremendous damage the buck fell over face first where it stood kick twice and that was it. Looking forward to tweaking the seating depth and really stretching them out this winter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steves1911, post: 2345466, member: 113006"] Ive had the chance to take a couple more deer with this combo. 2 more doe one of which was a big corn fed deer at around 40yds. Did exactly what i had hoped and i drilled her in the shloulder on a quick shot as she sprang from her bed. The bullet exited with little bigger than golfball exit. Insides were mush bone fragment as far as the liver. Multiple pieces penetrated into and some through the liver. The other doe was smaller and at 185yds neck shot dime size exit. The last was a smaller 8pt at 308yds quartering away. Bullet entered just behind rib cage through liver lungs and out through the brisket. Maybe a quarter sized exit did tremendous damage the buck fell over face first where it stood kick twice and that was it. Looking forward to tweaking the seating depth and really stretching them out this winter [/QUOTE]
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