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Barnes triple shock
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 434690" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I've taken cow elk with the 168 TSX out of a 300WBY out to just shy of 500yrds and that was enough for me, both first shots turned on shoulder bones one didn't look bad so I sent another one and it hitter her farther back and killed her second one dropped her in her tracks HARD and looked like the classic rug pull with a shoulder shot but when I went out to get her she lifted her head. I found that that bullet hit just below the shoulder blade socket and turned forward and came out her shoulder but since she was looking at me it re-entered her neck and cut the major artery which kept her down till I got there. That was the last time I used either the 300 WBY or a TSX. I do use the TTSX for coyotes but that's about it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 434690, member: 13632"] I've taken cow elk with the 168 TSX out of a 300WBY out to just shy of 500yrds and that was enough for me, both first shots turned on shoulder bones one didn't look bad so I sent another one and it hitter her farther back and killed her second one dropped her in her tracks HARD and looked like the classic rug pull with a shoulder shot but when I went out to get her she lifted her head. I found that that bullet hit just below the shoulder blade socket and turned forward and came out her shoulder but since she was looking at me it re-entered her neck and cut the major artery which kept her down till I got there. That was the last time I used either the 300 WBY or a TSX. I do use the TTSX for coyotes but that's about it! [/QUOTE]
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