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A bullet?Gentlemen - What is a 750GRN Barnes?
A bullet?Gentlemen - What is a 750GRN Barnes?
Some more pictures of the 150 grain tsx 270 . quick questioned how far must the petals roll back on barnes tsx what would you guys say is a failure to openI also used 150 gr Barnes tsx out my tikka 270 @ 2600 fps on springbucks. The distance was 121 ms the bullet did not really open like advertise the shot was a texas heart shot and the bullet stop in the heart . The springbuck did drop just there
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It looks like the .277 150 gr TSX may be better suited for the 270 WSM or Weatherby. Or maybe you can load them hotter. Barnes load data shows you can run the 150 gr 200+ Fps faster than your load.Some more pictures of the 150 grain tsx 270 . quick questioned how far must the petals roll back on barnes tsx what would you guys say is a failure to open
Of the .585 persuasion I imagineA bullet?
JMO&E, but for plains game I would prefer a lighter bullet with more expansion. The longer the Barnes bullets are, it seems to me, the less expansion and deeper the penetration.Some more pictures of the 150 grain tsx 270 . quick questioned how far must the petals roll back on barnes tsx what would you guys say is a failure to open
No but just used my .470 with 500g barnes on the buffalo (TSX)and elephant ( Barnes flat nosed solid). Could not be better.Any experience here with 450 gr TSX in 460 weatherby on game?
Good illustration of Barnes copper bullets limitations. They need speed to succeed. I am not a fan of any solid copper bullet but that probably because I am solidly in the Elmer Keith camp of larger caliber and heavy for caliber bullets at moderate speeds. Less tracking, more bleeding.Some more pictures of the 150 grain tsx 270 . quick questioned how far must the petals roll back on barnes tsx what would you guys say is a failure to open
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@MS 9x56Good illustration of Barnes copper bullets limitations. They need speed to succeed. I am not a fan of any solid copper bullet but that probably because I am solidly in the Elmer Keith camp of larger caliber and heavy for caliber bullets at moderate speeds. Less tracking, more bleeding.
Some of those pics don't show much text-book opening. Were probably piledriversSome more pictures of the 150 grain tsx 270 . quick questioned how far must the petals roll back on barnes tsx what would you guys say is a failure to open
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We don’t need 6 pages of testimonials to tell you, your assumption is correct.Many members swear by the Barnes TSX/TTSX and we have all seen recovered projectiles to prove the bullets performance.
I’ve acquired Barnes bullets for every caliber I reload (7mm08, 280, 300 WSM, 404, 416) for but i still have the concern that maybe the Barnes isn’t the best bullet for deer or hogs. Maybe this job should be left to something more soft?
Does anyone have a real world experience for soft skinned game such as deer or hogs?
I've found Barnes to work amazingly well on "soft" critters. I absolutely murder coyotes with them, as well as the smaller deer in the southern Midwest. They expand violently and immediately, even past 100 yards from my 11.5" SBR. It is typical to see it "blow the stuffing out" of animals at the impact site. This is lung tissue blasted forth from a small white tail at an 80m impact from my 11.5" SBR using 70gr TSX. Impact velocity estimated at 2375fps.We don’t need 6 pages of testimonials to tell you, your assumption is correct.