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Barnes triple shock
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<blockquote data-quote="projp" data-source="post: 434748" data-attributes="member: 9992"><p>Last year on the antelope hunt I shot one at a little over 400yds with a 257 Weatherby 80gr TTSX. Hit high shoulder, dropped in tracks.</p><p>My son shot one at 550yds with his varmint/antelope/deer/elk/moose gun, a 30/378 Weatherby 180gr TTSX. Lung shot dropped in tracks, (yes, 180gr is enough for antelope).</p><p>Accuracy at longer ranges seems to be no better or worse than most other bullets. </p><p>Bullet performance in 25 cal, 7MM, and 30 cal. on mainly deer out to 450 has been flawless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="projp, post: 434748, member: 9992"] Last year on the antelope hunt I shot one at a little over 400yds with a 257 Weatherby 80gr TTSX. Hit high shoulder, dropped in tracks. My son shot one at 550yds with his varmint/antelope/deer/elk/moose gun, a 30/378 Weatherby 180gr TTSX. Lung shot dropped in tracks, (yes, 180gr is enough for antelope). Accuracy at longer ranges seems to be no better or worse than most other bullets. Bullet performance in 25 cal, 7MM, and 30 cal. on mainly deer out to 450 has been flawless. [/QUOTE]
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