Small calibers and copper (Barnes etc)

RDF1

FNG
Joined
Dec 2, 2024
Messages
23
Never heard of them before this

There's link to the ones I've been shooting.
 

06 SB

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Mar 19, 2024
Messages
139
Location
AL/GA Line
Me and my two boys have killed a bunch of deer with the 85gr Barnes TSX. My brother uses the 80gr TTSX. We always have dead deer with short blood trails. As has already been said, push them hard and enjoy your venison.
 

AZ_Hunter

WKR
Classified Approved
Joined
May 1, 2024
Messages
430
They are pretty wicked. Ive been using them for about 8 years now i think?
They are easy to get an accurate load and the cavity in the base lets you get a good seating depth and higher powder charge.
I killed a bull elk with the 120gr cavity back MKZ out of my 12.5” 6.8. If you are on the 6.8 forums, you probably saw the thread a couple of years ago.
 

RDF1

FNG
Joined
Dec 2, 2024
Messages
23
I killed a bull elk with the 120gr cavity back MKZ out of my 12.5” 6.8. If you are on the 6.8 forums, you probably saw the thread a couple of years ago.
I dont have time to get on all the usually forums unfortunately. I'll see if I can find it over there.
Was it a pass through?
 

AZ_Hunter

WKR
Classified Approved
Joined
May 1, 2024
Messages
430
I dont have time to get on all the usually forums unfortunately. I'll see if I can find it over there.
Was it a pass through?

You sounded you like you frequent the 6,8 forum based on your 6.8 knowledge; that is where the CB bullets were born.

Surprisingly not a pass through. The bull was shot at about 40 yards. I did not recover the bullets. I hit him in the lungs three times in very rapid succession. He basically took a step, went to this front knees then rolled over, kicked a little bit and died. It was very fast.

It was warm in AZ, so I was much more concerned about dressing him out as fast as possible than doing a thorough search for the bullets. His lungs were shredded, but the bullets did not pass through the offside ribs; they had to be in his guts somewhere, but again I didn’t look too hard.

I was surprised at the result so I started a thread about it over there, and the consensus was because I was so close, the 120 opened up massively at impact which therefore slowed the bullets down very quickly.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_1355.jpeg
    IMG_1355.jpeg
    357.7 KB · Views: 10

RDF1

FNG
Joined
Dec 2, 2024
Messages
23
Yea I use to hang out over there for years.
Love the 6.8.
I've only shot deer, coyotes, and hogs with it tho
 

RDF1

FNG
Joined
Dec 2, 2024
Messages
23
You sounded you like you frequent the 6,8 forum based on your 6.8 knowledge; that is where the CB bullets were born.

Surprisingly not a pass through. The bull was shot at about 40 yards. I did not recover the bullets. I hit him in the lungs three times in very rapid succession. He basically took a step, went to this front knees then rolled over, kicked a little bit and died. It was very fast.

It was warm in AZ, so I was much more concerned about dressing him out as fast as possible than doing a thorough search for the bullets. His lungs were shredded, but the bullets did not pass through the offside ribs; they had to be in his guts somewhere, but again I didn’t look too hard.

I was surprised at the result so I started a thread about it over there, and the consensus was because I was so close, the 120 opened up massively at impact which therefore slowed the bullets down very quickly.
Found your post over there. Thats impressive.
 
Top