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<blockquote data-quote="wapitiaddict" data-source="post: 1937833" data-attributes="member: 107569"><p>Here is a 130gr .277 caliber Barnes TTSX recovered from a cow elk. Shot at 225yds, quartering to, entered the chest just to the right of her right front leg and stopped under the hide behind her left front leg.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]202635[/ATTACH]</p><p>Comparing this bullet to the OP's 130gr .277 Gmx out of a cow elk at the same yardage, I would say the GMX looks like it expanded better. I shot this cow elk and a small mule buck with the 130gr TTSX and I decided not use the TTSX Again. Very little expansion. The buck was a broadside through and through but the holes were pencils. No blood anywhere. Good thing I saw where it went down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wapitiaddict, post: 1937833, member: 107569"] Here is a 130gr .277 caliber Barnes TTSX recovered from a cow elk. Shot at 225yds, quartering to, entered the chest just to the right of her right front leg and stopped under the hide behind her left front leg. [ATTACH type="full"]202635[/ATTACH] Comparing this bullet to the OP's 130gr .277 Gmx out of a cow elk at the same yardage, I would say the GMX looks like it expanded better. I shot this cow elk and a small mule buck with the 130gr TTSX and I decided not use the TTSX Again. Very little expansion. The buck was a broadside through and through but the holes were pencils. No blood anywhere. Good thing I saw where it went down. [/QUOTE]
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