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Copper vs lead
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<blockquote data-quote="rawsk" data-source="post: 2020844" data-attributes="member: 63958"><p>I switched to Barnes TTSX a few years ago. I went to the 165 gr in my 300 WM. I have shot pronghorn out to 400. Several Blacktails as close as 50 yds. Two elk at 200yds. So all normal hunting ranges and all sizes of animals. The bullets are devastating. Bone is no match for them. They are accurate for me. Animals drop immediately except one elk and I shot forward through shoulders. Broke bones on both sides. That elk went a couple hundred yards. I trust those bullets to do the job every time on every shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rawsk, post: 2020844, member: 63958"] I switched to Barnes TTSX a few years ago. I went to the 165 gr in my 300 WM. I have shot pronghorn out to 400. Several Blacktails as close as 50 yds. Two elk at 200yds. So all normal hunting ranges and all sizes of animals. The bullets are devastating. Bone is no match for them. They are accurate for me. Animals drop immediately except one elk and I shot forward through shoulders. Broke bones on both sides. That elk went a couple hundred yards. I trust those bullets to do the job every time on every shot. [/QUOTE]
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