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Terminal performance..... velocity vs energy vs retained weight
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<blockquote data-quote="uncle_motorhead" data-source="post: 1476339" data-attributes="member: 13108"><p>Well I am 100% opposite of the heavy slow moving rainbow bullet. I love the Barnes TTSX's. In 7mm I send the 120 grainers out just over 4000 fps from my Firebird and 3800 from the 7 Rem mag. In the Warbird and 30-378 the 130"s also break 4000. Anything out to over 400 yards I hold dead on. No need for drop tables, though at 500 I do hold very close to the top of the hairline. Meat damage is not a problem because I salt soak the bloodshot meat and eat it. There is no lead poisoning. At the 300 yard mark and beyond the bullets I have caught weighed 95%. Under 100 they were pass throughs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle_motorhead, post: 1476339, member: 13108"] Well I am 100% opposite of the heavy slow moving rainbow bullet. I love the Barnes TTSX's. In 7mm I send the 120 grainers out just over 4000 fps from my Firebird and 3800 from the 7 Rem mag. In the Warbird and 30-378 the 130"s also break 4000. Anything out to over 400 yards I hold dead on. No need for drop tables, though at 500 I do hold very close to the top of the hairline. Meat damage is not a problem because I salt soak the bloodshot meat and eat it. There is no lead poisoning. At the 300 yard mark and beyond the bullets I have caught weighed 95%. Under 100 they were pass throughs. [/QUOTE]
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