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Utah cow and Barnes TSX
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<blockquote data-quote="cabelasken" data-source="post: 2507282" data-attributes="member: 117774"><p>I've started to use the LRX Barnes bullets. Dropped a cow last year at 420 yds and the year before at 100 yds. both perfect wound channels without a significant amount of bloodshot meat. My friends and I have taken well over 30 animals with various forms of the Barnes TSX and TTSX and now the LRX bullets. No problems encountered here. Half were elk and half were deer. Only two required follow up shots but neither had moved from the spot they were first hit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cabelasken, post: 2507282, member: 117774"] I've started to use the LRX Barnes bullets. Dropped a cow last year at 420 yds and the year before at 100 yds. both perfect wound channels without a significant amount of bloodshot meat. My friends and I have taken well over 30 animals with various forms of the Barnes TSX and TTSX and now the LRX bullets. No problems encountered here. Half were elk and half were deer. Only two required follow up shots but neither had moved from the spot they were first hit. [/QUOTE]
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