What does TTSX bt mean?
Tipped Triple-Shock X Ammo: TTSX Bullets Explained.
Who makes the TTSX bullet?
Barnes’
What is the TSX Bullet and what does it do? Barnes’ TSX Bullet offers all the deadly effectiveness of the time-proven X Bullet. Features include all-copper construction, no fragmentation, rapid expansion, 28% deeper penetration than lead-core bullets, and maximum weight retention.
What are Barnes TTSX bullets made of?
These revolutionary bullets from Barnes are made of 100% copper and contain no lead. Barnes recommends initially seating bullets 0.050″ off the lands. Best accuracy will be found from 0.030″ to 0.070″ depending on the rifle.
What is G1 and G7 ballistics?
G1 – also known as Ingalls, G1 projectiles are flatbase bullets with 2 caliber nose ogive and are the most common type of bullet. G7 – Bullets with the G7 BC are long 7.5 degree boat-tails, with 10 caliber tangent ogive, and are very popular with manufacturers for extremely low-drag bullets.
Is Barnes TTSX lead free?
Is Federal Trophy Bonded Tip copper?
Trophy Bonded® Tip combines bonded construction and a bone-crushing solid copper shank with a boat-tail design and polymer tip that tighten groups.
What is the maximum bullet jump for a Barnes TSX?
When loading a Barnes TSX, Tipped TSX or LRX bullet, your rifle may prefer a bullet jump of anywhere between (a minimum of).050” up to.250” or more. This distance off the lands (rifling), aka “jump” may be limited to the rifles throat length, magazine length and bullet length.
How much does a TTSX reloading bullet cost?
Barnes TTSX Reloading Bullets PRICE $38.99 ITEM # 1189380 MPN: 30276 Ballistic Coefficient (G1) .392 Bullet Type TSX Bullet Style Rifle
Where can I find TSX loading data for Barnes reloading manual?
TSX loading data appears in the new Barnes Reloading Manual #4, and is also available online. Is the 168-grain .30-caliber TSX the same as the 165-grain TSX?
What data does this data replace for Barnes Bullets?
This data replaces, supercedes and obsoletes any and all data previously published by Barnes Bullets, Inc. Where do I seat the TSX, Tipped TSX and LRX bullets?