I always find it interesting when hunters cite shooting lengthwise through a deer as one of the virtues of Barnes TSX's. Or maybe it's just proof of how far they'll penetrate. I've done that with them--but also with a number of other bullets on deer-sized animals, on two occasions I specifically remember with Nosler Ballistic Tips. In fact I once did it with a Ballistic Tip on a 450-pound gemsbok bull.

One of my conclusions is that shooting lengthwise through deer-sized animals isn't all that tough, probably because the "inside channel" of big game animals isn't all that resistant to penetration. Or at least a lot of it isn't.


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