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Berger Bullets vs TSX bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Tony 4" data-source="post: 555469" data-attributes="member: 37834"><p>I have used both on many animals ranging from couse deer to elk, both perform well but with the Barnes TTSX I have never had an animal take a step.</p><p>The Barnes even at close range (30 yds) out of a 300 WBY Mag shooting 3515 fps on a black bear in the neck (did not hit bone) droped him in his tracks and the exit wound was huge!</p><p>The problem I have had with the Bergers is that they seem to like the lands. I can not get the one hole groups with out them touching them. This is usless in my long throated Weatherby's.</p><p>I load for about 45 or better long range hunters and have never had a complaint with the Barnes TTSX. Longest on video shot was a Javelina at 1277 yds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony 4, post: 555469, member: 37834"] I have used both on many animals ranging from couse deer to elk, both perform well but with the Barnes TTSX I have never had an animal take a step. The Barnes even at close range (30 yds) out of a 300 WBY Mag shooting 3515 fps on a black bear in the neck (did not hit bone) droped him in his tracks and the exit wound was huge! The problem I have had with the Bergers is that they seem to like the lands. I can not get the one hole groups with out them touching them. This is usless in my long throated Weatherby's. I load for about 45 or better long range hunters and have never had a complaint with the Barnes TTSX. Longest on video shot was a Javelina at 1277 yds. [/QUOTE]
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