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Tikka .308 Factory Elk ammo needed
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<blockquote data-quote="med358-boise" data-source="post: 2644529" data-attributes="member: 123832"><p>Blur,</p><p></p><p>Can you post a a picture of the bullet? </p><p></p><p>When you say the elk wasn't impressed how did it react? The reason I ask is many hunters have observed animals with destroyed hearts run 50 yards. </p><p></p><p>I would aslo add the bull in my profile pic took two 168 grn TSXs to the boilerroom within about 6 six seconds and only shuddered maybe moved a stepped. No reaction at all and then about 5 seconds later as I wasy ready to fire again, collapsed. Animals sometimes just react in weird ways.</p><p></p><p>Also, I have seen complaints about the TSX but very few about the TTSX.</p><p></p><p>An interesting note to consider - when a nosler partition looses it's front half I hear many people say that's "okay" becuase the rest of the bullet continues to penetrate deeply like a solid but somehow when TTSX/TSX loses a petal it's a failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="med358-boise, post: 2644529, member: 123832"] Blur, Can you post a a picture of the bullet? When you say the elk wasn't impressed how did it react? The reason I ask is many hunters have observed animals with destroyed hearts run 50 yards. I would aslo add the bull in my profile pic took two 168 grn TSXs to the boilerroom within about 6 six seconds and only shuddered maybe moved a stepped. No reaction at all and then about 5 seconds later as I wasy ready to fire again, collapsed. Animals sometimes just react in weird ways. Also, I have seen complaints about the TSX but very few about the TTSX. An interesting note to consider - when a nosler partition looses it's front half I hear many people say that's "okay" becuase the rest of the bullet continues to penetrate deeply like a solid but somehow when TTSX/TSX loses a petal it's a failure. [/QUOTE]
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