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Thread: Barnes TSX or TTSX
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10-09-2019, 15:14 #11
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10-09-2019, 15:42 #12
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Re: Barnes TSX or TTSX
Just get high density foam, cut to size and stick to top of case.
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10-09-2019, 16:02 #13
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10-09-2019, 16:31 #14
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Re: Barnes TSX or TTSX
That is what I thought you thought, hence my clarification.
No the trick for hunting is load your cartridges normally, don’t try and jam the darn things into the lands as if you are a benchrest shooter. I think many people load their cartridges so long it already jams against the magazine before any recoil happens. Why, you don’t need to chase lands for hunting loads, that is silly.
Also, just line your ammo boxes with foam insert, like below, many of these rounds have driven very far, been loaded a few times, yet look at the tips, all perfect :
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10-09-2019, 17:13 #15
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Re: Barnes TSX or TTSX
All my bullets are loaded quite far from the lands. Still get deformation of bullet tips occasionally. The fact that I top up my magazine as soon as possible, meaning that one round might stay at the bottom of the magazine for several shots, might have something to do with it. it mostly happens with my .300 win mag. I have never found this to be a problem while hunting.
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11-09-2019, 14:47 #16
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11-09-2019, 16:24 #17
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Re: Barnes TSX or TTSX
Is my dealer mad or is his price correct, have not had time to research R2400 odd for 100 x Barns TSX 7 mm ??
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11-09-2019, 16:30 #18
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12-09-2019, 07:16 #19
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Re: Barnes TSX or TTSX
That is just a bushveld load, very mild, about 2900ft/s give or take.
I am yet to see any size kudu slow it down though, I suspect the only true test would be an eland, but I have cals for that. Maybe one day I will test it on a BIG eland bull, and just have my brother back me up with the 338. From all that I have seen I do however think the TSX will go through to the vitals, regardless of bone hit, just a feeling.
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12-09-2019, 08:15 #20
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Re: Barnes TSX or TTSX
I have only recovered 5 TTSX bulletsso far. 7mm 120g at 2850ft/sec.
2 were from young Eland bulls (female size) the shot went high, went through the shoulder blade, through the spine, through the other shoulder blade and rested just under the skin on the other side. After 250m, that's a lot of meat and bone to go through.
1 was a bull culled at close range, shot in the head. Bullet was unable to go though both sides of the skull.
2 were from springbok (a friends shot) both went through the back leg, through the femur, right through all the stomach contents,heart and lungs, and the bullet was found in the brisket on the far side. Almost made it through lengthwise.
I would say there is more than enough penetration for a bull Eland.
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