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<blockquote data-quote="CZ284" data-source="post: 841827" data-attributes="member: 3482"><p>I shot 245 gr. Powerbelts for a couple years and had many of the same problems others have voiced- all dead deer but no pass throughs and difficult tracking if they got into thinck stuff before dying. I switched to 250 gr. Shockwaves last year (100 gr 777). Only killed three with them, one dropped in his tracks with a high shoulder shot, two does went no more than 60 yards with double lung shots, adequate but not abundnt blood trails. I'm sticking with the shockwaves again this year.</p><p>This was all out of a TC Encore 50 cal MZ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CZ284, post: 841827, member: 3482"] I shot 245 gr. Powerbelts for a couple years and had many of the same problems others have voiced- all dead deer but no pass throughs and difficult tracking if they got into thinck stuff before dying. I switched to 250 gr. Shockwaves last year (100 gr 777). Only killed three with them, one dropped in his tracks with a high shoulder shot, two does went no more than 60 yards with double lung shots, adequate but not abundnt blood trails. I'm sticking with the shockwaves again this year. This was all out of a TC Encore 50 cal MZ. [/QUOTE]
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