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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Copper vs lead
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<blockquote data-quote="garretthill17" data-source="post: 2020865" data-attributes="member: 116016"><p>I use barnes ttsx on almost everything I reload. I've heard the bad reviews some people give about them. Like no expansion. Between my 6.5 Saum and my 6.5 creedmor (hog gun) I've never had an issue with making a harvest. I even shot my first elk about a month ago with 120 gr ttsx quartered shot into the front chest and out the rib cage with about an inch and a half exit wound. Very good internal damage on that elk as well as many whitetail, hogs, and some exotics</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garretthill17, post: 2020865, member: 116016"] I use barnes ttsx on almost everything I reload. I’ve heard the bad reviews some people give about them. Like no expansion. Between my 6.5 Saum and my 6.5 creedmor (hog gun) I’ve never had an issue with making a harvest. I even shot my first elk about a month ago with 120 gr ttsx quartered shot into the front chest and out the rib cage with about an inch and a half exit wound. Very good internal damage on that elk as well as many whitetail, hogs, and some exotics [/QUOTE]
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