Broz
Well-Known Member
What are your plans to test for expansion? Never mind, you go for it bud. I hope they work very well for you. Maybe you can bring them up to one of the shoots I put on.
Good Luck.
Jeff
Good Luck.
Jeff
I picked up a nice accumark on here in 257 weatherby. Going to use it for antelope and mule deer, Ive used the 80gr TTSX but thinking about sticking with the 115 BST that it shoots well. Speed and trajectory goes to the TTSX, BC and weight go to the BST.............Your thoughts
I've taken over 30 animals with TSX, TTSX and their newer long range bullets. They perform very well in my opinion. As feelinlucky stated, minimal meat loss compared to fragmenting bullets. Wound channel is a consistent 3 to 6 inches from start to finish. But prices have now risen over 25% since last year!!!I like the Barnes, I've shot 3 antelope with non Barnes bullets and each one had a ruined shoulder on the opposite side. The 5 others I've shot with Barnes and each one had very little meat loss. I like the Barnes for that reason, you don't get as much meat loss from the bullet fragmenting.
I hope the OP (last seen 6-8-11) has figured out which bullet to use after nearly 10 years.
LL!
Geesh I hate when I do that.