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The Basics, Starting Out
Discussion about bullets, tumbling and expanding
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<blockquote data-quote="haisardao" data-source="post: 2950438" data-attributes="member: 123924"><p>You make a great point, you have to match terrain with bullet selection. Where I hunt in TX, it's mesquite and cedar, nasty stuff, makes tracking deer pretty hard if they don't drop within a few yards. This lesson was learned the hard way using Barnes bullets, because I think they kill more like an arrow. I'm sure they're good bullets, just not good for what I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haisardao, post: 2950438, member: 123924"] You make a great point, you have to match terrain with bullet selection. Where I hunt in TX, it’s mesquite and cedar, nasty stuff, makes tracking deer pretty hard if they don’t drop within a few yards. This lesson was learned the hard way using Barnes bullets, because I think they kill more like an arrow. I’m sure they’re good bullets, just not good for what I do. [/QUOTE]
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