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<blockquote data-quote="double browtine" data-source="post: 5036747" data-attributes="member: 9490"><p>I bought some at bass pro back before the season. I didn't shoot them long distance for a group. I think I shot about 5 shots to get on zero with the new cva wolf that I bought. Behind 100 grains by volume of 777 loose, it was a complete pass through at 30 yards on the 2.5 yr old buck my daughter shot this past season. The blood trail was comparable to the TC shockwaves I shoot with the same amount of powder out of my Knight and Remington Genesis. The buck ran about 50-60 yards after the shot. It was a quartering too. That was the exit side. Didn't take a picture of the rib cage after we skinned it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="double browtine, post: 5036747, member: 9490"] I bought some at bass pro back before the season. I didn't shoot them long distance for a group. I think I shot about 5 shots to get on zero with the new cva wolf that I bought. Behind 100 grains by volume of 777 loose, it was a complete pass through at 30 yards on the 2.5 yr old buck my daughter shot this past season. The blood trail was comparable to the TC shockwaves I shoot with the same amount of powder out of my Knight and Remington Genesis. The buck ran about 50-60 yards after the shot. It was a quartering too. That was the exit side. Didn't take a picture of the rib cage after we skinned it. [/QUOTE]
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