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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5045615" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>I shoot the Barnes T-EZ and since switching have taken four bucks with them. Two were under 70yds and dropped in sight. One was 85yards and he ran 50yards with good blood trail. Last one was 140yards and he ran through head high briars and I never got on any blood but was able to recover the buck. Two of the bucks we're quartering away and bullet was recovered under skin on off side...perfect weight retention and pedals folded back...the two that were broadside were pass through....the 140yard buck was one of the pass throughs....shooting 120 grain 777 from CVA Accura LR....and even though I'm very pleased with the performance....it's a BP muzzleloader and will not produce the terminal damage of a high power rifle and shots need to be taken accordingly...and I'm never quick to give up tracking a deer shot with a muzzleloader....in some cases it will take some distance before the blood trail develops....but I'm pleased with the Barnes T-EZ performance and weight retention...best bullet I've shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5045615, member: 20594"] I shoot the Barnes T-EZ and since switching have taken four bucks with them. Two were under 70yds and dropped in sight. One was 85yards and he ran 50yards with good blood trail. Last one was 140yards and he ran through head high briars and I never got on any blood but was able to recover the buck. Two of the bucks we're quartering away and bullet was recovered under skin on off side...perfect weight retention and pedals folded back...the two that were broadside were pass through....the 140yard buck was one of the pass throughs....shooting 120 grain 777 from CVA Accura LR....and even though I'm very pleased with the performance....it's a BP muzzleloader and will not produce the terminal damage of a high power rifle and shots need to be taken accordingly...and I'm never quick to give up tracking a deer shot with a muzzleloader....in some cases it will take some distance before the blood trail develops....but I'm pleased with the Barnes T-EZ performance and weight retention...best bullet I've shot. [/QUOTE]
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