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Tsx vs ttsx #3221640 05/13/12 04:11 PM
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How much of a difference is there in these bullets besides the tips?

Thinking about loading these for my 7mm08




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Really not much, some will shoot the TSX a little better than the TTSX and the TTSX seems to open a little better, I would run the 120's in the 7mm/08.


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Originally Posted By: BMD
Really not much, some will shoot the TSX a little better than the TTSX and the TTSX seems to open a little better, I would run the 120's in the 7mm/08.


Yeah that's what I plan to use, the 120s.




Re: Tsx vs ttsx [Re: preston629] #3221658 05/13/12 04:19 PM
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I use the 80 gr.ttsx in both my 243 and 257wby.... Been highly highly impressed.



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Re: Tsx vs ttsx [Re: preston629] #3221738 05/13/12 05:18 PM
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Been using the 110 TTSX BT in my 270 for 3 years. Best killing bullet I ever used, 9 deer - not one took a step after being hit.

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Re: Tsx vs ttsx [Re: Will Lee] #3222006 05/13/12 08:48 PM
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I shoot 120 TTSX in my 7-08 and 7 Mag, great bullets.


Re: Tsx vs ttsx [Re: Chuck McDonald] #3222016 05/13/12 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted By: Chuck McDonald
I shoot 120 TTSX in my 7-08 and 7 Mag, great bullets.




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Re: Tsx vs ttsx [Re: BMD] #3223037 05/14/12 01:06 PM
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I have shot TSX's and now TTSX's in most of my rifles for years, from the 22-250 to the 375 H&H. In my 7mm-08 I started with the 140 gr. TSX. I used them on everything from javelinas to antelope and black bears. When the TTSX's came out I switched to them. I have since switched to the 120 gr. TTSX's for most of my big game hunting.

All of them have shot sub-MOA in all of my rifles.

The hole on the top of the TTSX's is larger than on the TSX's, possibly allowing them to open more effectively.

250 gr 338 TSX...........225 gr 338 TTSX with tip broken off. I have personally never had a problem with the TSX's performance. Most of my kills have been DRT with them.








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Re: Tsx vs ttsx [Re: Bob in TX] #3223137 05/14/12 01:51 PM
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120 grain ttsx it is then. Thanks fellas




Re: Tsx vs ttsx [Re: preston629] #3234108 05/19/12 11:23 AM
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The TTSX has a higher BC but in the 25-06 that I load for my Game
Bio Buddy in Pleasanton no change in impact and he gets about 1 1/2in groups at 300 yds w/both..and they all kill the begezzers
out of game..DD


Re: Tsx vs ttsx [Re: Don Dial] #3270486 06/05/12 12:49 PM
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I've got some 300gr TTSX 458cal that are supposedly designed to open at 1600fps for the 458 SOCOM. I've also got some 350gr TSX which I am assuming are for African game. I load both in my 458 Lott. They are both accurate, but I want to try loading the 300 TTSX to 2900fps for sort of a big game varmint load. wink


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Been using the 110gr .308 TTSX in my 300 Blackout with good results on feral hogs.
They expand and penetrate quite well even at the "modest" velocities generated by the 300BO.



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I used to load my 338 w/Barnes Coated 185 X bullet..w/no relief
rings..It shot 300 Win Mag Vel...1/2" groups, very little recoil.
I had really good luck w/their old projectiles w/out the rings
especially on my large caliber weapons..DD


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Originally Posted By: preston629
120 grain ttsx it is then. Thanks fellas


Good choice i shoot 110 ttsx in my .270 and it loves them. I like the tsx in larger calibers


Re: Tsx vs ttsx [Re: Navasot] #3288547 06/12/12 01:17 PM
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I have used both in my loads hunting.....really can't tell the difference cause they are kill every thing I shoot. Range wise...both shoot same for me...


Re: Tsx vs ttsx [Re: HuntKill] #3288960 06/12/12 04:04 PM
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Better bc is probably the Only tangible difference


Re: Tsx vs ttsx [Re: GT - HUNTER] #3296449 06/15/12 03:09 PM
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I have shot them in my 460 WBY. They will not come apart on any N A game. There are other bullets that will do better on BG though.



Re: Tsx vs ttsx [Re: preston629] #3308661 06/20/12 05:03 PM
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I have shot both from a 223, 22-250, 243, 308, and a 7mm mag. It did not matter wich bullet hit, everything died the same.



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