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<blockquote data-quote="rain4est" data-source="post: 1806621" data-attributes="member: 51396"><p>Related to Barnes copper bullets (TSX), they rarely "fragment into numerous pieces" much - even at very high velocities and close range. I have witnessed this many times with double shoulder hits on brown bears, moose, mountain goats, black bears, etc.. </p><p></p><p>The bullet weight retention is truly impressive (90%+) on all bigger calibers including 30-378 Wby, 338 Ultramag, 378 Wby, 458 WM, 458 Lott, & 460 Wby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rain4est, post: 1806621, member: 51396"] Related to Barnes copper bullets (TSX), they rarely "fragment into numerous pieces" much - even at very high velocities and close range. I have witnessed this many times with double shoulder hits on brown bears, moose, mountain goats, black bears, etc.. The bullet weight retention is truly impressive (90%+) on all bigger calibers including 30-378 Wby, 338 Ultramag, 378 Wby, 458 WM, 458 Lott, & 460 Wby. [/QUOTE]
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