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exploding bullets on impact...is this real or are people guessing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jared2700" data-source="post: 1754786" data-attributes="member: 102752"><p>I just can't figure out what part of this thread he is taking side on. Mabe cutting edge bullets are great I have no experience with them. I have shot dozens of different types of bullets. I have nearly 30 years of experience with Barnes bullets and have killed all sorts of things with them. Yes I have fought bullets in my deer and elk,but it was lights out every time. Maybe if you were to take a Texas heart shot then it would have a probability of the animal running off. But I've seen this happen to some inexperienced shooter that were using barnes and they still end up disrupting enough of the animals insides, and most of the time they were able to track it down and take it home. I seen others people make bad shots and lose the animal with other rounds. So my opinion is Barnes X bullet is a good way to go. I think most people here are decent shots, and we are not going to be taking chances with wounding game. I'm not here to criticize, just here to share some knowledge. Have a good evening!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared2700, post: 1754786, member: 102752"] I just can't figure out what part of this thread he is taking side on. Mabe cutting edge bullets are great I have no experience with them. I have shot dozens of different types of bullets. I have nearly 30 years of experience with Barnes bullets and have killed all sorts of things with them. Yes I have fought bullets in my deer and elk,but it was lights out every time. Maybe if you were to take a Texas heart shot then it would have a probability of the animal running off. But I've seen this happen to some inexperienced shooter that were using barnes and they still end up disrupting enough of the animals insides, and most of the time they were able to track it down and take it home. I seen others people make bad shots and lose the animal with other rounds. So my opinion is Barnes X bullet is a good way to go. I think most people here are decent shots, and we are not going to be taking chances with wounding game. I'm not here to criticize, just here to share some knowledge. Have a good evening! [/QUOTE]
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