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7mm prc with 150gr Barnes ttsx
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<blockquote data-quote="Chesterrose79" data-source="post: 2963486" data-attributes="member: 112897"><p>I'm running this in my 7mm rem mag. Shot a cow moose broadside @100 yards. Bullet completely penciled through both shoulders leaving a small exit on the far side. Hardly any blood on the ground. </p><p></p><p>Shot a whitetail doe at 100 yards quartered away bullet entering just behind the front shoulder traveling all the way through the body and exiting out just in front of the rear leg on the opposite side. This also penciled through not much blood to track. Doe ran 100yard when she was found dead. </p><p></p><p>I also have two other instances of penciling through. All though the bullets did the trick I feel if the shot placement wasn't as good as it was there might be a whole lot of tracking to do with not much blood to track might end up with an animal that wasn't recovered.</p><p></p><p>I'm happy with how they shoot so probably going to run them for sheep hunts that have longer shots that might help with expanding but I have two fresh boxes of shock hammers on the shelf now for next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chesterrose79, post: 2963486, member: 112897"] I’m running this in my 7mm rem mag. Shot a cow moose broadside @100 yards. Bullet completely penciled through both shoulders leaving a small exit on the far side. Hardly any blood on the ground. Shot a whitetail doe at 100 yards quartered away bullet entering just behind the front shoulder traveling all the way through the body and exiting out just in front of the rear leg on the opposite side. This also penciled through not much blood to track. Doe ran 100yard when she was found dead. I also have two other instances of penciling through. All though the bullets did the trick I feel if the shot placement wasn’t as good as it was there might be a whole lot of tracking to do with not much blood to track might end up with an animal that wasn’t recovered. I’m happy with how they shoot so probably going to run them for sheep hunts that have longer shots that might help with expanding but I have two fresh boxes of shock hammers on the shelf now for next year. [/QUOTE]
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