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Barnes LRX/TTSX Success and Failure...
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<blockquote data-quote="Fire306" data-source="post: 1125140" data-attributes="member: 12409"><p>These are the bullets I am planning to use in my new WSM build. Wondering what speeds you are pushing them at? </p><p></p><p>On the barne's question. I have killed multiple deer with Barnes LRX's and TTSX's</p><p>Several LRX kills with 145gr 7mm out of a 280 Rem I used to have(around 2980fps) and out of my 7STW at around 3400 fps, many more White-tails with my 260 with 127gr LRX's. Only ever had one DRT, but I don't care if a deer runs off 40-80 yards. I shoot them behind the shoulder, through the ribs. I have found shooting just back of the front shoulder, there is very little if any meat damage using Barnes bullets. Perfect for me, very short tracking, no meat damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire306, post: 1125140, member: 12409"] These are the bullets I am planning to use in my new WSM build. Wondering what speeds you are pushing them at? On the barne's question. I have killed multiple deer with Barnes LRX's and TTSX's Several LRX kills with 145gr 7mm out of a 280 Rem I used to have(around 2980fps) and out of my 7STW at around 3400 fps, many more White-tails with my 260 with 127gr LRX's. Only ever had one DRT, but I don't care if a deer runs off 40-80 yards. I shoot them behind the shoulder, through the ribs. I have found shooting just back of the front shoulder, there is very little if any meat damage using Barnes bullets. Perfect for me, very short tracking, no meat damage. [/QUOTE]
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