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  1. When loading a Barnes TSX, Tipped TSX or LRX bullet, your rifle may prefer a bullet jump of anywhere between .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.

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    • Vor-Tx Rifle

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      Safety Data Sheets - Load Data - Barnes Bullets

    • Barnes JHP Rifle

      Barnes JHP Rifle - Load Data - Barnes Bullets

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  3. WT (GR) USE ONLY IN FIREARMS DESIGNATED FOR THIS CARTRIDGE AND SO RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. SPECIFICATIONS ARE NOMINAL BALLISTICS FIGURES ESTABLISHED IN TEST BARRELS. INDIVIDUAL FIREARM MAY VARY FROM TEST BARREL RESULTS . 0.0 INDICATES YARDAGE AT WHICH FIREARM WAS SIGHTED IN. * TEST BARREL LENGTH IN INCHES.

  4. The TTSX (Tipped Triple-Shock X) Bullets incorporate a polymer tip, enhancing ballistic performance and ensuring rapid expansion upon impact. For those seeking a combination of long-range accuracy and devastating terminal performance, the LRX (Long-Range X) Bullets are a popular choice.

  5. Suggested Bullet Use 150-grain TTSX BT / TAC-TX BT Sectional Density .226 Ballistic Coefficient .420 C.O.A.L 2.735” Suggested Bullet Use Suggested Bullet Use Maximum Loads Should Be Used With Caution - Always Start With Minimum Loads. *Recommended Powder C Compressed Load 3 150-grain TSX BT/ TAC-X BT Sectional Density .226 Ballistic ...

    • About The Barnes 130 Grain 30 Caliber TTSX
    • Cartridges & Applications
    • About Our Handload and The MEC Marksman Press
    • About The Springfield 03-A3
    • Performance Results
    • Conclusion

    The TTSX evolved from the TSX, which was preceded by the XLC and the Barnes X bullets. Barnes has been around since 1932 and initially made bullets from soft copper tubing with a lead core. In 1974, Randy and Coni Brooks purchased the company and moved it to American Fork, Utah. While hunting Alaskan brown bears in 1985, Randy started thinking abou...

    The 130 grain Barnes .308” TTSX bullet is suitable for a wide range of .30 caliber cartridges from the classic 300 Savage to the popular .308 Winchester and .30-06. It is even good for the various 300 magnums. Barnes loads this bullet in their .308 Winchester Vor-Tx factory ammunitionwith an impressive muzzle velocity of 3125 fps. The Barnes reload...

    I have grown quite fond of the MEC Marksman single stage press. An open front design provides great access to the work area. The floating shell holder helps produce good quality ammunition and the leverage provided by this press makes resizing tasks easy. It’s a sturdy, heavy-duty cast iron press capable of handling all normal resizing and bullet s...

    For velocity testing, I selected my treasured Springfield 03-A3 rifle, produced by Remington for WWII. The 03-A3 is a modification of the original 1903 rifle with an adjustable aperture sight added to the receiver. Other changes allowed for more rapid production. Although the semi-automatic M-1 Garand was to become the most famous WWII American rif...

    I was extremely pleased with the results of our testing! We recorded an average of 3273 fps from the old Springfield! This is significantly faster than any .30-06 load I’ve ever built or fired. Knowing that I could probably shoot Gavin’s scoped Savage 30-06 better than my 03-A3, I used it for the 100 yard accuracy testing. I haven’t shot many Savag...

    We found this to be the most accurate mono-metal bullet we’ve tested. It expands well, which is a concern with all copper bullets since they lack the soft lead core which expands so nicely on traditional jacketed bullets. The amount of expansion shown indicates it should perform very well on deer-sized game, perhaps even larger game as well. The pe...

  6. Aug 18, 2010 · When compared to TSXs, TTSXs offer a marked increase in ballistic coefficient (BC). Take, for example, the .30-cal., 168-grain TSX, which has a BC of 0.404, while a 0.308-inch, 168-grain TTSX...

  7. Jan 4, 2011 · The MRX is Barnes' premium rifle bullet. With a Delrin tip and tungsten core the MRX offers an enhanced ballistic coefficient.

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