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Muzzleloader Hunting
Issue with TC 250gr Shockwaves expansion
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<blockquote data-quote="FatBoy..." data-source="post: 1248501" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>Bringing this one back with an update this season.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday was opening day of Muzzleloader in TN. Harvested a doe and and small cull Buck, both at 22 yards. The Barnes TSX did the job. No blood trial but it wasn't needed. Doe went 3-4 yards, no exit wound. Done in less than a minute.</p><p></p><p>Buck dropped in his tracks, however even with both shoulders destroyed and the front of his lungs gone he needed a follow-up. It was taking way longer than I thought it should for him to exsanguinate so I put one at the base of his neck. No exit wounds on either shot in him.</p><p></p><p>I recovered both bullets from the buck. Does was lost in the field dressing. Both weighed exactly 247.1gr. Overall, I am happly with the TSX. I would have liked an exit wound, but the TSX performed as advertised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FatBoy..., post: 1248501, member: 349"] Bringing this one back with an update this season. Yesterday was opening day of Muzzleloader in TN. Harvested a doe and and small cull Buck, both at 22 yards. The Barnes TSX did the job. No blood trial but it wasn't needed. Doe went 3-4 yards, no exit wound. Done in less than a minute. Buck dropped in his tracks, however even with both shoulders destroyed and the front of his lungs gone he needed a follow-up. It was taking way longer than I thought it should for him to exsanguinate so I put one at the base of his neck. No exit wounds on either shot in him. I recovered both bullets from the buck. Does was lost in the field dressing. Both weighed exactly 247.1gr. Overall, I am happly with the TSX. I would have liked an exit wound, but the TSX performed as advertised. [/QUOTE]
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