I have a bit of mixed emotions regarding the shockwaves.
I'm shooting the 250 gr easy glides over 85 gr of loose 777 using the 25ACp ignition.
Accuracy is outstanding!
Now within our hunting group over the last 2 years, 7 deer have been taken with 7 shots all using the 250 gr. easy glides. Can't complain with the success ratio. 6 of the 7 have been bang flops. Again not a bad ratio.
But the 2 kills that I have personally been involved with haven't convinved me that this is the bullet I will stick with.
Case 1: I was in the blind with my son 2 yrs ago and he decided to take a relatively small doe at a relatively close range. I was ok with this as it was going to be the first deer he was attempting to harvest. A perfectly placed shot behind the shoulder resulted in a relatively long tracking job. Fortunately there was snow on the ground to follow what I would considered to be a very very light blood trail.
Case 2: Last year I bang flopped a nice doe standing broadside at 130 yds. Entrance wound in the front shoulder, exit wound near the rear on the opposite side. Bullet ran right thru the tenderloins. Hmmmm? Could she have started to turn as I squeezed the trigger, possibly, but I really don't think that was the case.
I really can't argue with the end results but nonetheless I just ordered some Barnes TMZ'a earlier today.
If they print on paper as well as the shockwaves, that's what I'll be taking into the woods this season.