I shot a blacktail with a 270gr .375 TSX. Buck died quick. Looks like it expanded but I never found the bullet.
Just quoting what many experts say and talking hunting bullets here only and NAmer.. Best ever can mean many things to me Best ever is another HUNTING bullet that sold like the Partition and killed as much game and is still being used today after 64 years and please don't say coreloKt.
So what is your best ever
I offered to give you some of those 270gr that I had, so you could try them yourself. Actually, I have an idea. My friend has a .375 Ruger and I have about 25 of those 270gr TSX bullets left. Why don't you - or anyone else - send me 2 or 3 270gr TSX and I will load them up side by side with identical loads and fire them into media. I will then compare whether or not there is a difference between the two batches. Either that or I will mail you a couple of mine and you can do your own test.
Eagleye, who I should say is very experienced and credible in my eyes, posted earlier about a 168gr TTSX that didn't expand at all inside an animal. He actually has the bullet in his possession. I believe WhyNot? also posted pictures and a story many moons ago - iirc it was also the 270gr TSX on moose. I am not disputing that they work +99% of the time. What I am saying is that for some reason, some batches do not seem to open well at all.
Edit - and the Blacktail probably died of fright when it saw the New King.
Sure, you can send me some and I'll shoot them into some media.
IIRC Barnes mentioned that they were having some trouble with copper suppliers at one point, giving inconsistent performance and had to set some very strict QC parameters for what copper they would accept. It would be interesting to see if the failed bullets were made during the same time period.
That said, all bullets seem to "fail"or do weird stuff from time to time.
I've probably used NPs on more game than any other bullet. Probably the Nosler Accubond is my favorite bullet right now.
I pick bullets based on the cartridge I'm loading, what kind of velocity I am looking for, and the game being hunted. So it's never the same for me.
Nosler Partition, Speer Hot Cor, Nosler Accubond, Hornady Interlock & Interbond, Woodleigh Weldcore... I've loaded but not hunted with Barnes TSX bullets.
I'm going on a moose hunt in about a week and I'm taking my .405Win, loaded with 300gr Woodleighs, my 9.3x62 loaded with 286gr Norma Oryx, and my .338WM loaded with 225gr NPs.
Many would argue that a classic lever gun, with big hard cast bullets, at moderate velocity is as good as it gets.
Martinbns - your results are typical. Notice how nicely your bullet mushroomed, all the way to the bottom of the cavity? I have seen that too. But 2x now I have seen what I posted. The first time was with a 270gr TSX out of a .375 H&H. Fortunately I just shot that into wet newsprint (compared to 7mm XLC into same pack of media):
The 270gr hardly opened up at all. Here are the pictures:
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and another, compared to the 7mm:
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Why did one open all the way and the other didn't? I don't know. The 185 TTSX results kind of sealed the deal for me.
@Martinbns - they were pretty much max loads - 2700 fps iirc - impact at ~90 yards. I don't know. I'm sending a few of them to Gatehouse and he will also shoot them into media. I might also just throw a few together here and do the same.
I bet that the vast majority would look like the 7mm version, nicely opened up. But for some reason, in the rare instance they don't. When they work they sure work well. I have taken game with a variety of them from 75gr X in .257" up to 350gr X in .416". In fact, I might just have a recovered .416" (from wet newsprint, not game). I'll try and find it and post a picture of that - it opened up real nice.
For my "heavy" loads I am using a .338 WM with 250gr Partitions.




























