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222 Barnes TSX on Deer
Note: In those states legal to use .22 centerfires on deer.
Shooting deer w/a triple deuce is a controversial subject, I know, and I don't want to start controversy. But I would like to know if anyone has tried the 53gr Barnes Triple Shock X in a .222 on deer, and the results. I'm not an advocate of small calibers on larger game, but I'm also not an advocate of putting large holes and unnecessary wasted meat either. I'm impressed with the accuracy I'm getting out of my large bores, and the TSX bullet is getting really good reviews. I am contemplating this combination -- and yes, all shots will be inside of 100m and broadside. You can never underestimate animals, I've had more than a few run at or close to 100m after taking an '06 180gr through the boiler room. Each shot is different, some run, some don't. By the way, the Reh deer over here are not anywhere near the size of a whitetail. Now that doesn't mean they can't take a hit and keep on trucking, but I think a well placed TSX in the boiler room should do the job. Bad point I can think of would be most will probably run, and the blood trail may be a little scarce. Anyway, any comments appreciated, Waidmannsheil, Dom. |
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