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Muzzleloader Hunting
Issue with TC 250gr Shockwaves expansion
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<blockquote data-quote="Tonyencore" data-source="post: 1137634" data-attributes="member: 39313"><p>I was a Hornady SST user for many years but the lack of a blood trail led me to try something different. Another forum turned me on to Barnes 250 TEZ a number of years ago. I can't imagine shooting anything else. Awesome expansion and weight retention along with great blood trails, even with deer that aren't center-punched!! Reduced loads for my daughter netted the same results. This bullet expands at wide velocity ranges and holds together. To me it's a no brainer-----Barnes 250 TEZ with Blackhorn 209.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tonyencore, post: 1137634, member: 39313"] I was a Hornady SST user for many years but the lack of a blood trail led me to try something different. Another forum turned me on to Barnes 250 TEZ a number of years ago. I can't imagine shooting anything else. Awesome expansion and weight retention along with great blood trails, even with deer that aren't center-punched!! Reduced loads for my daughter netted the same results. This bullet expands at wide velocity ranges and holds together. To me it's a no brainer-----Barnes 250 TEZ with Blackhorn 209. [/QUOTE]
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