What does TTSX mean?
Tipped Triple-Shock X Ammo: TTSX Bullets Explained.
What does Barnes TSX stand for?
The name says it all, as the TSX stands for Triple-Shock X. The TSX was introduced in 2003 and is Barnes’ most popular hunting bullet. Try these all-copper bullets and realize the added benefits of improved accuracy, reduced barrel fouling and increased velocity.”
Are Barnes Bullets lead-free?
These lead-free bullets provide superior expansion and weight retention. Energy transfer is unsurpassed, making them ideal for hunting or self-defense. Barnes’ XPB bullets are exceptionally accurate and leave no residue to harm shooters in practice environments.
Where is Barnes ammunition made?
Mona, Utah
Headquartered in Mona, Utah, Barnes Bullets has been an industry leader in bullet technology and innovation since 1932. The company manufactures some of the world’s most technologically advanced lead-free bullets and premium hunting, self-defense and tactical ammunition.
Who bought Barnes Bullets?
Sierra Bullets, L.L.C.
Post Acquisition, Barnes Bullets makes commitment to the State of Utah. Sierra Bullets, L.L.C., the Bulletsmiths®, a dedicated manufacturer of one of the highest‐quality, most accurate bullets in the world, has acquired certain assets relating to the Barnes Bullets brand of specialty hunting bullets.
Are Barnes TTSX lead free?
The Barnes Tipped TSX features a 100-percent copper body with rings cut into the shank. A polymer tip boosts the ballistic coefficient, improves long-range ballistics and provides fast expansion. These revolutionary bullets from Barnes are made of 100% copper and contain no lead.