Shot these 2 last weekend with the 110gr TREX Maker bullets loaded w/ 28.0gr 8208 XBR. These will group sub moa for me and the terminal performance did not disappoint. I have to say, given the chance, I wouldn't opt for the neck shot like I hit the doe with. It dropped her on the spot, but the bloodshot was excessive and I lost more shoulder meat on both sides than I would have liked. She was facing me steeply downhill and the shot entered just forward of shoulder, hit the heart and took out 2 ribs on exit. I didn't take pics of her, but the holes were similar to the buck with worse bloodshot. I got a nice broadside, boiler room shot on the buck. The other three broken ribs were from the second shot I took as he was basically taking his last step and falling down, but I wasn't sure because after the first shot he stammered forward 15 steps and just stood behind a tree for 30 seconds or so relieving himself of all his blood. Upon retrieval, there was what looked like a several gallons of blood on ground along the buck's path and where he stood. Internal organ damage was extreme on both deer. These will be my hunting rounds from now on, since they perform superb and will group consistently for me. Plus, they should open down past 1700fps, much lower then the Barnes TTSX. I tried the 105 CBB MKZ and just couldn't get them to group very well. I did manage a 3 out of 5 cloverleaf, but generally I would get 1.2-2" groups with them.
Anyway, for those interested in some pics of the entry and exit wounds from the 110gr TREX Maker bullets, here they are.
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Anyway, for those interested in some pics of the entry and exit wounds from the 110gr TREX Maker bullets, here they are.
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