Jordan Smith
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Calgary, AB
A bullet can expand properly,and penetrate as well.Bullets that retain 100% of their weight will normally penetrate more than a bullet that expands to the same frontal area ,yet loses 40% or more of it's weight.That is why a bullet like the Barnes TSX or TTSX can do both very well.
I find that the Barnes MRX with it's tungsten core,provides the best combination in jacketed bullets.Of course,bullets like the TSX,and TTSX are not jacketed bullets,so your statement obviously doesn't apply to them.
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The TSX/TTSX also tend to penetrate deeper than bullets like the NF, SSII, Fusion, etc, because they have slightly less frontal area colliding with flesh and bone, due to the "X" design of the petals, rather than a big, round mushroom shaped frontal area. That doesn't necessarily mean that the X bullets do less damage, though, since they expand plenty wide, and make a fairly large wound channel.