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Preferred impact velocity?
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<blockquote data-quote="preventec47" data-source="post: 1641960" data-attributes="member: 22159"><p>I have not studied it very much but I always got the feeling that the Barnes solid copper bullets would have the widest velocity range of effectiveness. I saw a video once whereby their bullet at super hi point blank velocities would shed the forward petals that peel back but the base of the bullet would remain intact for deep penetration.</p><p>I put my money on that strategy and began shooting Barnes TSX ( I think that is what they are ) 110gr in my 7mm Rem Mag at 3600 fps. I only hunt deer and I only take ribcage/lung shots to avoid destroying any good meat and they always blow a good</p><p>hole resulting in quick kill.</p><p>I have not tried a shoulder shot on a heavy muscled animal and I do not know for</p><p>certain how they would perform.... Like I said, I saw a video one time and it convinced me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="preventec47, post: 1641960, member: 22159"] I have not studied it very much but I always got the feeling that the Barnes solid copper bullets would have the widest velocity range of effectiveness. I saw a video once whereby their bullet at super hi point blank velocities would shed the forward petals that peel back but the base of the bullet would remain intact for deep penetration. I put my money on that strategy and began shooting Barnes TSX ( I think that is what they are ) 110gr in my 7mm Rem Mag at 3600 fps. I only hunt deer and I only take ribcage/lung shots to avoid destroying any good meat and they always blow a good hole resulting in quick kill. I have not tried a shoulder shot on a heavy muscled animal and I do not know for certain how they would perform.... Like I said, I saw a video one time and it convinced me. [/QUOTE]
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