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3300fps to fast for Barnes TTSX
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<blockquote data-quote="300WSMGUY" data-source="post: 2361779" data-attributes="member: 111218"><p>Whatever bullet you shoot is certainly your business. However, I think using one "failed" bullet as definitive does not give a large enough representative sample of how monos are designed to work. They are designed for deep penetration above all else. I have had nothing but sterling performance from killing large critters with monos. I recovered few but those I have exhibited textbook mushrooms OR sheared their petals just like yours. I do not consider that as failed performance. No bull elk I've killed has ever been as tough as Nilgai, which I've also killed. All with 168 TTSX'S. I guess what my rambling is trying to convey is, you owe it to yourself to base your decision on accurate field data. Give monos a chance. I think you will be glad you did. Good luck in your endeavors and keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300WSMGUY, post: 2361779, member: 111218"] Whatever bullet you shoot is certainly your business. However, I think using one "failed" bullet as definitive does not give a large enough representative sample of how monos are designed to work. They are designed for deep penetration above all else. I have had nothing but sterling performance from killing large critters with monos. I recovered few but those I have exhibited textbook mushrooms OR sheared their petals just like yours. I do not consider that as failed performance. No bull elk I've killed has ever been as tough as Nilgai, which I've also killed. All with 168 TTSX'S. I guess what my rambling is trying to convey is, you owe it to yourself to base your decision on accurate field data. Give monos a chance. I think you will be glad you did. Good luck in your endeavors and keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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