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Barnes LRX/TTSX Success and Failure...
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<blockquote data-quote="ohiohunter" data-source="post: 1164325" data-attributes="member: 55230"><p>I guess guts are vitals, I mean without them I wouldn't be typing.</p><p></p><p>Basically all I pointed out was the velocities are too high for the malleability of copper especially when dealing w/ lighter bullets. I put an identical shot on a doe w/ a 30-06 pushing 150 ttsx at about 50yds and I recovered a perfect barnes bullet of the opposite side hide just in front of the hind quarter.</p><p></p><p>I'm not the least bit surprised by poor shot placement and lack of bullet performance. "Only breaking her shoulder" what else did you want it to do?? w/ an arrant shot like that? Now if you found it completely intact under the entering side I'd call that a problem. </p><p></p><p>The neck shot cow, what was the angle causing the ricochet off the shoulder? B/c that is some Kennedy magic bullet stuff right there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohiohunter, post: 1164325, member: 55230"] I guess guts are vitals, I mean without them I wouldn't be typing. Basically all I pointed out was the velocities are too high for the malleability of copper especially when dealing w/ lighter bullets. I put an identical shot on a doe w/ a 30-06 pushing 150 ttsx at about 50yds and I recovered a perfect barnes bullet of the opposite side hide just in front of the hind quarter. I'm not the least bit surprised by poor shot placement and lack of bullet performance. "Only breaking her shoulder" what else did you want it to do?? w/ an arrant shot like that? Now if you found it completely intact under the entering side I'd call that a problem. The neck shot cow, what was the angle causing the ricochet off the shoulder? B/c that is some Kennedy magic bullet stuff right there. [/QUOTE]
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