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<blockquote data-quote="Hespco" data-source="post: 2017546" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>My Win 70 24" Bbl shoot's the Barnes TTSX 130 gr into almost clover leaf groups. Using the Barnes 130Gr TTSX with a load of 59.5 grs of Rel 19 for 3211 fps. This is a load right out of the Barnes manual. This bullet has proven numerous times to give complete penetration on elk shoulders. It will out penetrate any bonded or partitioned bullet I have tried & give a flat trajectory. It's not that other bullets won't work because they can. Need to remember in elk hunting many times you will get a quartering shot from the front or rear. This is where a tough deep penetrating bullet is required. Over the years I have taken most all my elk from under 200 yds, & many under 100. Cup & core bullets tend to come apart & not penetrate well at these closer ranges. This last season a mature elk was taken at about 80 yds. Complete penetration of both front shoulders ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 2017546, member: 109476"] My Win 70 24" Bbl shoot's the Barnes TTSX 130 gr into almost clover leaf groups. Using the Barnes 130Gr TTSX with a load of 59.5 grs of Rel 19 for 3211 fps. This is a load right out of the Barnes manual. This bullet has proven numerous times to give complete penetration on elk shoulders. It will out penetrate any bonded or partitioned bullet I have tried & give a flat trajectory. It's not that other bullets won't work because they can. Need to remember in elk hunting many times you will get a quartering shot from the front or rear. This is where a tough deep penetrating bullet is required. Over the years I have taken most all my elk from under 200 yds, & many under 100. Cup & core bullets tend to come apart & not penetrate well at these closer ranges. This last season a mature elk was taken at about 80 yds. Complete penetration of both front shoulders .. [/QUOTE]
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