What is TTSX ammo?

What is TTSX ammo?

The Tipped Triple-Shock X is an updated variation on Barnes Bullets’ popular Triple-Shock X (TSX) that debuted in 2003, as a premium hunting bullet.

Is Barnes TTSX a ballistic tip?

Barnes 130 grain TTSX are tipped (TTSX = Tipped Triple Shock) They have a blue ballistic tip.

Are Barnes Bullets good for deer?

It kills deer dead, but with no exit wound, blood trails are non-existent. The Barnes VOR-TX with Tipped TSX Bullet is available in some 20 calibers suitable for deer hunting, from . 22-250 to . 300 Win Mag.

How far off the land are Barnes Bullets?

Barnes recommends starting . 050″ off the lands. However, if you look at factory rounds with Barnes bullets, they are almost always seated such that the forward most ring is at the case mouth.

What kind of ammo is Barnes boat tail?

Barnes VOR-TX are.308 / 7.62 NATO Ammo designed with the hunter in mind. Barnes ‘s Tipped TSX (TTSX) boat-tail bullet promises double-diameter expansion but still hits hard enough for pass-through penetration, making the most of every shot when every shot counts. They’re as accurate as handloads but ready to go for your next hunting trip.

What makes a Barnes tipped triple shock X bullet so good?

The Barnes® Tipped Triple-Shock® X Bullets feature a streamlined polymer tip, which boosts the ballistic coefficient to provide maximum power and accuracy for long-range shooting. Expands on contact for deep-driving penetration and inflicts massive tissue damage from the razor-sharp cutting petals—cleaner and faster kills.

What kind of ammunition is in a TTSX boat tail?

Specifications for Barnes VOR-TX .308 Winchester 130 grain TTSX Boat Tail Brass Centerfire Rifle Ammunition: Caliber: .308 Winchester Number of Rounds: 20 Bullet Type: TTSX Boat Tail Bullet Weight: 130 grain Cartridge Case Material: Brass

What kind of bullet is Barnes X bullet?

X Bullets designed for low velocity cartridges like lever-action rifle and revolver rounds and even 30-30 Winchester show larger nose openings than those made for high velocity centerfire rifle cartridges., so they open at much lower velocities.

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