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<blockquote data-quote="seattleman1969" data-source="post: 1079255" data-attributes="member: 84285"><p>I swear by the Barnes 100 Gr TTSX. I have yet to shoot an animal (1 coyote, 2 Texas whitetails, and 2 Wyoming antelope to date) that did not have nice clean one shot kills. all but one were DRT, the one was a high lung shot on a doe antelope at about 150 yards (Had been shooting out to 4-500 regularly and held a hair too high, my fault), she ran a 1/4 mile semi circle and graciously died right next to the road for me. </p><p></p><p>The thing I love most about the TTSX is the low percentage of adjacent tissue damage, IE if I make my standard heart/lung shot the bullet doesn't come apart and take out the shoulder(s) etc. Nice clean entry and exit, have yet to have one not exit even out to 400 yards. Yes the exits are smaller than for a "standard" bullet but it really doesn't seem to matter, they still bleed to death and the lungs/heart are literally pulp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seattleman1969, post: 1079255, member: 84285"] I swear by the Barnes 100 Gr TTSX. I have yet to shoot an animal (1 coyote, 2 Texas whitetails, and 2 Wyoming antelope to date) that did not have nice clean one shot kills. all but one were DRT, the one was a high lung shot on a doe antelope at about 150 yards (Had been shooting out to 4-500 regularly and held a hair too high, my fault), she ran a 1/4 mile semi circle and graciously died right next to the road for me. The thing I love most about the TTSX is the low percentage of adjacent tissue damage, IE if I make my standard heart/lung shot the bullet doesn't come apart and take out the shoulder(s) etc. Nice clean entry and exit, have yet to have one not exit even out to 400 yards. Yes the exits are smaller than for a "standard" bullet but it really doesn't seem to matter, they still bleed to death and the lungs/heart are literally pulp. [/QUOTE]
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