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25-06 with a Barnes 80gr ttsx
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 3031624" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>To some degree, I get it, but to me it's insurance . If I spend $xxx.xx on a hunting trip, and loose an animal cuz I used an inexpensive bullet, I'd be suicidal. On another note, once my guns are sighted in for these, I don't target or varmint hunt with them. I've lost deer using others. I've not lost ANY with the Hammers.</p><p>I'd like to add something. First of all, I'm not a member of a cult, and 100% results driven. I switched to Barnes a number of years ago, due to blown up meat, lost animals, lack of blood trails, or penciling. After purchasing a new rifle, I tried some , and was blown away, "pardon the pun", with the results. I find them to be extremely accurate, and faster then the Barnes, with same load recipe. </p><p>JMHO, but I get what you're saying. Food for thought. Ps, no blown up meat either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 3031624, member: 22854"] To some degree, I get it, but to me it's insurance . If I spend $xxx.xx on a hunting trip, and loose an animal cuz I used an inexpensive bullet, I'd be suicidal. On another note, once my guns are sighted in for these, I don't target or varmint hunt with them. I've lost deer using others. I've not lost ANY with the Hammers. I'd like to add something. First of all, I'm not a member of a cult, and 100% results driven. I switched to Barnes a number of years ago, due to blown up meat, lost animals, lack of blood trails, or penciling. After purchasing a new rifle, I tried some , and was blown away, "pardon the pun", with the results. I find them to be extremely accurate, and faster then the Barnes, with same load recipe. JMHO, but I get what you're saying. Food for thought. Ps, no blown up meat either. [/QUOTE]
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