Are Barnes TSX bullets good for hunting?
This aids in superior terminal performance.” From elk and moose to coyotes and hogs, the Barnes TSX works. The bullet stays intact to deliver maximum energy at any range. The consistent expansion of the bullet is what hunters will appreciate.
Which is better Nosler Accubond or partition?
Partitions have better accuracy than Accubonds in my rifle. Both have worked well for me though in terms of expansion/knock down effect. I don’t think you’ll go wrong with either, just use what your rifle prefers.
Are Barnes bullets accurate?
The Barnes TSX and TTSX bullets are 100% copper bullets that have a reputation with hunters as being an accurate, deeply penetrating, expanding round.
Is the Barnes TTSX a good long range rifle?
All heavily muscled and big boned animals. 8 of the 9 shots were thru and thru. Not at all long range shooting but the bullets were outstanding. Accuracy in both rifles is 1/2 to 3/4″, again outstanding for a hunting bullet. I would trust the Barnes TTSX on any game found in North America including Moose and Grizzlies.
Which is better Barnes TTSX or Nosler Accubond?
For Moose, elk, caribou, black bear and deer would you use a 180 grain nosler accubond or 180 grain barnes ttsx. I like the BC of the Accubond better Let the gun tell ya what it likes, either one is good. Buy a box of each, you may find your rifle digs one and pukes on another.
Which is better a Barnes or a TSX?
I have used both bullets in your op, and the Barnes LRX. For game up to elk and the occasional moose, the LRX or TTSX are my preference. Barnes have the added benefit of no lead fragments in my meat. All my hunting is with the smaller calibers, usually .284 or less, so I avoid hollow points, like the TSX where possible.
When did Nosler start using TTSX partitions?
I thoroughly enjoy learning from him and rolling my own. He has used Nosler Partitions with great success since the 1970’s. The other day while reloading we were discussing the grand design of the Partition and curious of the merits of the all copper TTSX with its unique x-shape expansion.