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<blockquote data-quote="TXAoudadKlr" data-source="post: 1306063" data-attributes="member: 67390"><p>Hit a buck two years ago with a 458 Socom doing 1840fps with 300gr TTSX at 80 yards. I fired, and to my surprise the deer acted like he had not been hit at all. He ran 40 yards acting like what the hell was that. A few seconds later as I was about to squeeze off another shot, he staggered and fell over dead. I opened him up and this massive blood clot fell out and saw his liver for the most part was torn in half. Performance appears to be better on larger animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXAoudadKlr, post: 1306063, member: 67390"] Hit a buck two years ago with a 458 Socom doing 1840fps with 300gr TTSX at 80 yards. I fired, and to my surprise the deer acted like he had not been hit at all. He ran 40 yards acting like what the hell was that. A few seconds later as I was about to squeeze off another shot, he staggered and fell over dead. I opened him up and this massive blood clot fell out and saw his liver for the most part was torn in half. Performance appears to be better on larger animals. [/QUOTE]
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