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168TSX Barnes For Long Range Shots on Powerlines Here in Ga.
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<blockquote data-quote="kraky2" data-source="post: 114051" data-attributes="member: 3532"><p>I've read alot of posts from huting experience that the tsx does indeed tend to open better than the original barnes bullet and it also seems to keep it's pedals intact better.</p><p>BUT for deer sized game I would feel better using the accubond. It should give "Ballistic tip" type accuracy and yet stay together for close up shots should they happen.</p><p>If you go to noslers website you can pick up blems directly from nosler at near "ballistic tip" prices. I've shot lots of the blems and cannot tell them from brand new 1st quality bullets in any way.</p><p></p><p>Going back to your original question about the 168tsc going 3100.....I think it will open fine all the way to 500 yds for sure and possibly as far as 700.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky2, post: 114051, member: 3532"] I've read alot of posts from huting experience that the tsx does indeed tend to open better than the original barnes bullet and it also seems to keep it's pedals intact better. BUT for deer sized game I would feel better using the accubond. It should give "Ballistic tip" type accuracy and yet stay together for close up shots should they happen. If you go to noslers website you can pick up blems directly from nosler at near "ballistic tip" prices. I've shot lots of the blems and cannot tell them from brand new 1st quality bullets in any way. Going back to your original question about the 168tsc going 3100.....I think it will open fine all the way to 500 yds for sure and possibly as far as 700. [/QUOTE]
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