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<blockquote data-quote="Ricky C" data-source="post: 2196840" data-attributes="member: 109105"><p>Hey, I've shot Barnes TSX's, TTSX's and more recently LRX's and I've never had anything but great results from them. So I'll keep using them from a 22-250AI up to the 375 H&H, with just about every possible caliber in between (no 270, 8mm or 35). There have been a few rifles I had to mess with for a bit but they've all shot Barnes to under MOA and everything I shot them at has died. My experience is quick deaths too. I didn't hesitate to take them to Kodiak for brown bear and I will be using them for Cape buffalo if I ever get the chance at them. Weird things can happen, occasionally I'm sure someone has had a bad experience with a Barnes. I've had a couple with Nosler BT's, but the partition's never an issue. I'd just rather not hunt thru meat for lead and bits of copper any more. It's the USA; we have choices, at least for now!</p><p>Take Care, Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricky C, post: 2196840, member: 109105"] Hey, I’ve shot Barnes TSX’s, TTSX’s and more recently LRX’s and I’ve never had anything but great results from them. So I’ll keep using them from a 22-250AI up to the 375 H&H, with just about every possible caliber in between (no 270, 8mm or 35). There have been a few rifles I had to mess with for a bit but they’ve all shot Barnes to under MOA and everything I shot them at has died. My experience is quick deaths too. I didn’t hesitate to take them to Kodiak for brown bear and I will be using them for Cape buffalo if I ever get the chance at them. Weird things can happen, occasionally I’m sure someone has had a bad experience with a Barnes. I’ve had a couple with Nosler BT’s, but the partition’s never an issue. I’d just rather not hunt thru meat for lead and bits of copper any more. It’s the USA; we have choices, at least for now! Take Care, Rick [/QUOTE]
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