Barnes triple shock after hitting bull moose

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Here is bullet after hitting liver I believe20221012_105657.jpg
 

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I have recovered exactly one Barnes projectile, it looked just like that. Seems they rarely fail to go in one side and out the other though.
 
They are generally a decent bullet, but like any other, failure happens.
Below are a couple dug out of game that had to be shot again [and again]
to anchor. I would not pick a TTSX if I expected a longer shot. [450+] Dave
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I have recovered exactly one Barnes projectile, it looked just like that. Seems they rarely fail to go in one side and out the other though.

Moose make great bullet stoppers. I've recovered Barnes TSX, TTSX and LRX from moose that I shot with a 7mm Rem Mag, .300WSM, .35 Whelen and .375 Ruger.
 
I recovered a few barns tsx and TTSX over the years shot from my different 30-06 I’d say up to 180m! All moose where dead….
 
Haven’t looked for bullets in moose in over 20 years. Bang flop is all I need to know. BTSP Hornady the last 40 years.
 
They are generally a decent bullet, but like any other, failure happens.
Below are a couple dug out of game that had to be shot again [and again]
to anchor. I would not pick a TTSX if I expected a longer shot. [450+] Dave
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But why would you even try shooting at an animal at 400 yards ? Your out hunting so try doing some of that hunting stuff like getting in close to your game ? calling your game in to you ? Why do people think long range benchrest shooting and hunting are the same things ? I have never in my life had to take a shot past 200 yards I mean are you sitting in your truck shooting out the window or why can't you get closer ?
 
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