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<blockquote data-quote="Prairie" data-source="post: 1459916" data-attributes="member: 48583"><p>I read what you wrote here and really appreciate your willingness to spend the time and space to explain the subject of bullets, placement and everything else you talked about. Truly, I think it is well explained and written and I also believe the points you made are very valid. I've used Barnes x, Barnes TSX and Barnes TTSX bullets and have had very good results on game. Truly, placement is key, is one key, but the "Correct" bullet selected for the game pursued is just as important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prairie, post: 1459916, member: 48583"] I read what you wrote here and really appreciate your willingness to spend the time and space to explain the subject of bullets, placement and everything else you talked about. Truly, I think it is well explained and written and I also believe the points you made are very valid. I've used Barnes x, Barnes TSX and Barnes TTSX bullets and have had very good results on game. Truly, placement is key, is one key, but the "Correct" bullet selected for the game pursued is just as important. [/QUOTE]
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