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<blockquote data-quote="Blacktailer" data-source="post: 1928247" data-attributes="member: 111306"><p>Been using Barnes from mid 90's. X, TSX, TTSX, X coated, you name it. One thing you need to be aware of is that monos typically expand to less frontal area than cup and core bullets. For that reason they will typically out-penetrate a C&C but impart less energy to the game (I can't recall ever recovering a Barnes from an animal). For that reason, it is typically better to shoot for CNS or bone to minimize tracking animals. Your typical behind the shoulder lung shot while fatal can sometimes lead to extended tracking sessions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacktailer, post: 1928247, member: 111306"] Been using Barnes from mid 90's. X, TSX, TTSX, X coated, you name it. One thing you need to be aware of is that monos typically expand to less frontal area than cup and core bullets. For that reason they will typically out-penetrate a C&C but impart less energy to the game (I can't recall ever recovering a Barnes from an animal). For that reason, it is typically better to shoot for CNS or bone to minimize tracking animals. Your typical behind the shoulder lung shot while fatal can sometimes lead to extended tracking sessions. [/QUOTE]
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