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<blockquote data-quote="Hespco" data-source="post: 1606423" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>With the short range you shoot any thing heavier than a 150gt C&C bullet just not necessary. I have a hunting buddy who shoots a 308 & he use the Barnes 150 gr TSX to take his elk each season. No problem, complete penetration. We kid each other back & forth because I use a 6.5 & the Barnes 120gr TSX to take my elk with complete penetration also. Another thought is that if you used a bullet like the Barnes 110gr TTSX 30 cal. it tends to completely penetrate even large deer. Much lighter recoil & would be deadly for the distance you shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 1606423, member: 109476"] With the short range you shoot any thing heavier than a 150gt C&C bullet just not necessary. I have a hunting buddy who shoots a 308 & he use the Barnes 150 gr TSX to take his elk each season. No problem, complete penetration. We kid each other back & forth because I use a 6.5 & the Barnes 120gr TSX to take my elk with complete penetration also. Another thought is that if you used a bullet like the Barnes 110gr TTSX 30 cal. it tends to completely penetrate even large deer. Much lighter recoil & would be deadly for the distance you shoot. [/QUOTE]
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