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I saw federal ammo has a 110 grain Barnes Tipped Triple Shock. Screams about 3500 FPS and is only 5 inches low at 300 (200 yard zero). I think that would be some deadly deer medicine. Im gonna try it this year.
100 grain will work fine. It all comes down to shot placement. I have a friend in Oregon who has shot more deer with a 22-250 than he can count (much smaller bullet). I have done similar with smaller than 100 grains and never lost a deer.Shot placement is like real estate - location location location.
Well let me say this. Me and a buddy went coyote hunting 2 years ago, and he was braggin about how smokin fast his handloaded round of 110 gr. Barnes Tipped Triple-Shock out of his .270 win. Putting a long story short he gut shot a coyote at about 150 yards or so and absolutely blew him in half. When he was showing me how to tube out the dog we found pieces of the bullet absolutely everywhere throughout the dog. There wasn't hardly an exit wound at all. So my is to stay away from anything less than 130 gr. for deer.
Quote from: firecrotch on February 16, 2010, 07:35:54 PMWell let me say this. Me and a buddy went coyote hunting 2 years ago, and he was braggin about how smokin fast his handloaded round of 110 gr. Barnes Tipped Triple-Shock out of his .270 win. Putting a long story short he gut shot a coyote at about 150 yards or so and absolutely blew him in half. When he was showing me how to tube out the dog we found pieces of the bullet absolutely everywhere throughout the dog. There wasn't hardly an exit wound at all. So my is to stay away from anything less than 130 gr. for deer. I gotta call BS. A Barnes TSX isn't going to come apart like that.
Quote from: Rick on February 16, 2010, 07:45:18 PMQuote from: firecrotch on February 16, 2010, 07:35:54 PMWell let me say this. Me and a buddy went coyote hunting 2 years ago, and he was braggin about how smokin fast his handloaded round of 110 gr. Barnes Tipped Triple-Shock out of his .270 win. Putting a long story short he gut shot a coyote at about 150 yards or so and absolutely blew him in half. When he was showing me how to tube out the dog we found pieces of the bullet absolutely everywhere throughout the dog. There wasn't hardly an exit wound at all. So my is to stay away from anything less than 130 gr. for deer. I gotta call BS. A Barnes TSX isn't going to come apart like that.Yeah, I thought the same thing. He must have been bragging about one but shooting another. I've shot an elk with a Barnes and it went from one end to the other and only lost 10% of its weight. Barnes bullets just don't come apart, especially on a coyote.