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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Thoughts on Barnes TSX, TTSX, and other copper bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 2800287" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>The problem I have with the lighter, faster concept is…..they "fall on their face" quicker, have more drift and drop @ longer ranges, and offer less penetration and lower energy transfer. The only caveat being….you must keep your shots at a distance at which reliable expansion is assured!</p><p></p><p> When I went to monos in the early '90's, I kept the same bullet weight as with my previous cup and core bullets…..for the aforementioned reasons! memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 2800287, member: 75451"] The problem I have with the lighter, faster concept is…..they “fall on their face” quicker, have more drift and drop @ longer ranges, and offer less penetration and lower energy transfer. The only caveat being….you must keep your shots at a distance at which reliable expansion is assured! When I went to monos in the early ‘90’s, I kept the same bullet weight as with my previous cup and core bullets…..for the aforementioned reasons! memtb [/QUOTE]
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