Jordan Smith
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Calgary, AB
What does the bullet have to pass through, to reach the vitals, when you shoot it in the azz end?
Nothing that a TSX/TTSX can't punch through.
I've busted too many femurs, punched through too many abdominal cavities, wrecked too many hearts/lungs, and busted too many humerus bones, before having the bullets exit in front of the offside shoulder, to think that it doesn't work. Because it does.
Even if you're not confident that your bullet will sail through the paunch, a hit to the base of the tail will put the critter down pretty quick, ready for a finisher shot. I'm not a proponent of doing that, but how many guys will shoot an animal in the spine, expecting to finish the job with a second shot once the animal is on the ground and disabled? What is the difference between shooting the spine in the front half, and shooting the same spine in the back half, only to need a second shot as a finisher anyway?
I know from experience that the TSX/TTSX will go end to end on big deer, large 450-500lbs bear, sheep, antelope, etc, assuming sufficient velocity and momentum, and that means game over. No finisher required.


















































