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Barnes MRX, versus Barnes TTSX
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11/22/10 09:33 PM
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helomech
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About to start loading one of these up in the 165 grain for my .30-06. Was wondering if anyone has any knowledge of which is better.
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Re: Barnes MRX, versus Barnes TTSX
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11/22/10 10:25 PM
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after just using the ttsx - that is my vote! quick expansion but solid passthru. will be hard for me to use anything else at this stage.
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Re: Barnes MRX, versus Barnes TTSX
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11/22/10 10:28 PM
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helomech
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Thanks, that is what I am leaning to, but curious of the tungsten core in the MRX.
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Re: Barnes MRX, versus Barnes TTSX
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11/22/10 10:29 PM
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BOBO the Clown
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after just using the ttsx - that is my vote! quick expansion but solid passthru. will be hard for me to use anything else at this stage. I've got three boxes of the TSX 100 grain in my 257 wby...Now You really have me waiting to try the 80grain TTSX's
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Re: Barnes MRX, versus Barnes TTSX
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11/29/10 01:42 AM
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deerhunter721
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the mrx might allow more room for powder since the solid copper tsx's are longer than a regular soft point.
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