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Anyone shot the Barnes .338 Tipped TSX
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<blockquote data-quote="BigRam$" data-source="post: 397951" data-attributes="member: 25360"><p>What I know about the TSX is terminal performance. I don't know about the BC, SD or much else for that matter, 2007 I knocked over a huge bodied interior Alaska bull moose at well over 300yds, recovered only one bullet that ran through most of him hard quartering away and found the slug in far shoulder during skinning. Just like all other Barnes Bullets I've recovered, 100 % weight retention but that includes dried meat under pedals. Rolled or rather pole-axed two mature Alaska Brown bears. Again, one with a hard quartering shot on the run 285+ yds piled him up 100% weight retained and found in far shoulder next to hide. Love them, don't need any other with that kind of performance. Back to Kodiak this fall and it'll be with the 338 and Barnes. No I'm not sponsored by Barnes, but I do enjoy collecting those pretty bullets from very much dead large animls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigRam$, post: 397951, member: 25360"] What I know about the TSX is terminal performance. I don't know about the BC, SD or much else for that matter, 2007 I knocked over a huge bodied interior Alaska bull moose at well over 300yds, recovered only one bullet that ran through most of him hard quartering away and found the slug in far shoulder during skinning. Just like all other Barnes Bullets I've recovered, 100 % weight retention but that includes dried meat under pedals. Rolled or rather pole-axed two mature Alaska Brown bears. Again, one with a hard quartering shot on the run 285+ yds piled him up 100% weight retained and found in far shoulder next to hide. Love them, don't need any other with that kind of performance. Back to Kodiak this fall and it'll be with the 338 and Barnes. No I'm not sponsored by Barnes, but I do enjoy collecting those pretty bullets from very much dead large animls. [/QUOTE]
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