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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 1991516" data-attributes="member: 18402"><p>I can't seem to get any pics uploaded but I shoot Barnes tsx ttsx and mrx bullets exclusively at game all with excellent results. I have only recovered one and it traveled from two ribs back on a quartering elk and logged in front of the shoulder at 387 yds and it preformed flawlessly. .308 180 gn from my .300 win mag and after recovery and cleaning still weighed 179.8 gn. They work as good on white tails and speed goats from my 7stw I'd chronograph the load and check mv. Although the ballisticians at Barnes tell me they are reliable at all velocities. I myself won't shoot at anything bigger than a coyote without a Barnes. I'll post some pics later from pc of recoverd bullet and the results of a couple of head shots on does with the same .224 bullet from my swift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 1991516, member: 18402"] I can't seem to get any pics uploaded but I shoot Barnes tsx ttsx and mrx bullets exclusively at game all with excellent results. I have only recovered one and it traveled from two ribs back on a quartering elk and logged in front of the shoulder at 387 yds and it preformed flawlessly. .308 180 gn from my .300 win mag and after recovery and cleaning still weighed 179.8 gn. They work as good on white tails and speed goats from my 7stw I'd chronograph the load and check mv. Although the ballisticians at Barnes tell me they are reliable at all velocities. I myself won't shoot at anything bigger than a coyote without a Barnes. I'll post some pics later from pc of recoverd bullet and the results of a couple of head shots on does with the same .224 bullet from my swift. [/QUOTE]
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