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I dont normally post doe kills on here, but i was very impressed with my new bullets this season.. Ive been shooting Nosler ballistic tip 150gr 30-06 bullets for years with great results. This year, i bought a box of Barnes TTSX in 150gr as well. The picture shows the entry hole on a doe at 80 yards. Needless to say, she didnt go very far

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Yea that's my 760.. wouldn't trade it for any gun in the world. Most accurate gun ive ever owned. There was no exit hole on this one. I shot quartering to me, and the bullet went through and hit the far shoulder and blew it to pieces. The whole front right leg was just held together by skin, but the bullet never came out.. Funny thing is, the deer didnt go down right away. it kept limping away over the little knoll i shot it on. I got up immediately and started towards it, hoping to finish her before she got too far in the rain, and found her dead 15 yards away.

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That amount of damage isn't typical for Barnes X type bullets. I have been using them exclusively in all my hunting rifles for a number of years now. Typically I get a small entry hole and about a two inch exit hole. They nearly always exit and kill as quickly as any bullets I have ever used, usually with less bloodshot meat and meat loss. I've shot a moose, several caribou, and probably two dozen whitetails with them.

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I am not sure I would like that performance of the bullet. It almost looks likethe bullet exploded on impact with the shoulder. It certainly did the job but I like an exit hole. Even after contact with a bone such as the shoulder I like a bullet that deforms but ratains enough ton give off the majority of it's energy and exit.

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I have the 760 also, and my son has the 7600, both in 30-06. We love them, very accurate.

I'm still scratching my head over that entry wound.

Me too. You think there is any possibliity that there could have been something like a twig near the deer that started the expansion before it even got to the deer?

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I am not sure I would like that performance of the bullet. It almost looks likethe bullet exploded on impact with the shoulder. It certainly did the job but I like an exit hole. Even after contact with a bone such as the shoulder I like a bullet that deforms but ratains enough ton give off the majority of it's energy and exit.

I was thinking more in line with what Culver said. Something like blowback after bullet hitting the leg bone.

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Might have hit a little something before hitting the deer perhaps causing it to expand before hitting the deer.

This is a very good point..The deer was in very thick small saplings at the shot.. definitely could have hit a sapling and fragged the bullet.. giving it the close range birdshot looking hole

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This is a very good point..The deer was in very thick small saplings at the shot.. definitely could have hit a sapling and fragged the bullet.. giving it the close range birdshot looking hole

The bullet did not fragment. Can't happen with a Barnes. Do some media testing and see if you can get one to "fragment" I've done a bit of it over the years and never could get one to blow up.

Any posibility a Ballistic Tip got into your magazine?

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