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Thank you for sharing, and I hate to lose any game animal as well.A friend of mine lost a big black bear a couple years ago...shot placement was great, but the bullet didn’t penetrate enough. Bears are fat and have long hair, if your round doesn’t pass through the far side of the chest cavity, your blood trail will be almost non-existent because the hair and fat will plug the entry hole, and the bear will be hard to find. I’m sure his bear was dead, but we never found it. He was using a .308 with 165 barnes ttsx, shot was at 300 yards.
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With the 180 TBT or TA, penetration should not be a huge issue as long as POI is correct. These are tough controlled expansion bullets. At close range, the issue may be lack of expansion, per micus' experience. Hopefully two (entry/exit) .30 caliber or better holes will be enough in this situation if I'm fortuante enough for an opportunity.