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Barnes TSX/TTSX vs Nosler Partition
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 680912" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>Well, I guess to each thier own. I suppose if you shoot short range, high velocity,(tearing petals off a Barnes is impressive, let alone partitions, & bearclaws dissapointing) & always hit bone the Barnes is great. Its terminal performance reputation just doesn't impress for me for downrange or broadside shots. I don't like to limmit myself.</p><p></p><p>I cut all my meat as well, save the bear sausage my buddy makes better than I do. I like the lack of mess I get with the Accubond. (with exception to that buck I mentioned earlier that I basically tore in half. Hit a lil bit low, & a lil bit forward, so it was shooter error not bullet failure) Plenty of wound cavitation, but not shredding the bullet apart. I purposely gave up on standard bullets & chose the Accubond because it stays togather.</p><p></p><p>We apparently have exact opposite opinions, & experiences on this issue. I'm cool with that. I truly wish you all the success in the world on your hunts, & adventures with your chosen bullet. I'll stick with mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 680912, member: 22166"] Well, I guess to each thier own. I suppose if you shoot short range, high velocity,(tearing petals off a Barnes is impressive, let alone partitions, & bearclaws dissapointing) & always hit bone the Barnes is great. Its terminal performance reputation just doesn't impress for me for downrange or broadside shots. I don't like to limmit myself. I cut all my meat as well, save the bear sausage my buddy makes better than I do. I like the lack of mess I get with the Accubond. (with exception to that buck I mentioned earlier that I basically tore in half. Hit a lil bit low, & a lil bit forward, so it was shooter error not bullet failure) Plenty of wound cavitation, but not shredding the bullet apart. I purposely gave up on standard bullets & chose the Accubond because it stays togather. We apparently have exact opposite opinions, & experiences on this issue. I'm cool with that. I truly wish you all the success in the world on your hunts, & adventures with your chosen bullet. I'll stick with mine. [/QUOTE]
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