In my experience with Barnes TTSX, the evidence at “the scene of the crime” (ie point of impact) has been a dead critter, or within a few steps. All exits not recovered to muse over performance. Most bullets that expand and still penetrate have some form of controlled expansion and not flattening into a blob that slows the bullet down through tissue. Massive internal tissue damage and two holes to let blood out and air in to collapse lungs usually results in a very quick expiration. Just my experience, yours may vary. Happy Trails


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