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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 1392213" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>The "only" Bullets my wife and I have used since the mid-90's. She in her .338 WM, and I in my .375 AI. We've "never" lost an animal properly hit, and almost all we one-shot kills... from less than 30 to over 400 yards. My first kill (a small bull elk) with a Barnes was in '93, I believe. From that elk I recovered my only bullet. It was a small bull elk, shot from behind, bullet found under hide of upper front leg. Full length thru an elk, there hide penetrations, shattering hip/pelvis of animal on entry. The bullet lost one petal, recovered bullet weighed 257 grains (as best I remember). The Barnes Bullets, have "only" improved since then. </p><p></p><p> We've made kills from a Red Fox up to Shiras Moose, and many things between! memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 1392213, member: 75451"] The “only” Bullets my wife and I have used since the mid-90’s. She in her .338 WM, and I in my .375 AI. We’ve “never” lost an animal properly hit, and almost all we one-shot kills... from less than 30 to over 400 yards. My first kill (a small bull elk) with a Barnes was in ‘93, I believe. From that elk I recovered my only bullet. It was a small bull elk, shot from behind, bullet found under hide of upper front leg. Full length thru an elk, there hide penetrations, shattering hip/pelvis of animal on entry. The bullet lost one petal, recovered bullet weighed 257 grains (as best I remember). The Barnes Bullets, have “only” improved since then. We’ve made kills from a Red Fox up to Shiras Moose, and many things between! memtb [/QUOTE]
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