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<blockquote data-quote="lotech" data-source="post: 1924033" data-attributes="member: 63141"><p>I've used the Triple Shock bullets in a .308, a .270, and a 7x61 on elk only at ranges up to just under 400 yards. The've have always worked well; only recovered two bullets. Both displayed textbook expansion with the four petals peeled back evenly. </p><p></p><p>I've fired these bullets into dirt embankments and most looked like the bullets in the photos in the original text. Very few expanded. Dirt seldom provides a reliable indication of bullet performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lotech, post: 1924033, member: 63141"] I've used the Triple Shock bullets in a .308, a .270, and a 7x61 on elk only at ranges up to just under 400 yards. The've have always worked well; only recovered two bullets. Both displayed textbook expansion with the four petals peeled back evenly. I've fired these bullets into dirt embankments and most looked like the bullets in the photos in the original text. Very few expanded. Dirt seldom provides a reliable indication of bullet performance. [/QUOTE]
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