Barnes or Hammer or........

Depends on your distances and what you are trying to achieve. In my kids 308: I load the 168 ttsx with Vargas around 2670 fos and will never go back on those guns. Love the heavy for caliber bullet in the 308.

I love hammers as well the 151 absolute hammer in my 30-06. They tend to run around 100fps faster than other bullets. I would guess you could get them going close to the same velocity as the 130ttsx.
 
The apex 135 or 144 would be a really good option in that short barrel and keep the velocity a lot further than any other copper bullet of that weight.
For terminal performance, I'd go with the 135gr DRT.
They are pretty proud of the their Apex bullets, but may try some thanks.
 
Thanks for all the suggestions. I have been shooting a light weight 308 so I have been shooting 150s to help with the recoil. This new gun I am trying to keep light also but it will have a can. For deer and bear where I hunt in PA a 200 yard shoot is about max so 130 to 150 grain should work well. Hope to see bullet strikes. I have only seen 1 good strike and it was with a 300 wsm go figure.
 
Thanks for all the suggestions. I have been shooting a light weight 308 so I have been shooting 150s to help with the recoil. This new gun I am trying to keep light also but it will have a can. For deer and bear where I hunt in PA a 200 yard shoot is about max so 130 to 150 grain should work well. Hope to see bullet strikes. I have only seen 1 good strike and it was with a 300 wsm go figure.
at those ranges it won't matter what bullet you use it will do the job. Those light weight hammers would be devastating at those ranges
 
Thanks for all the suggestions. I have been shooting a light weight 308 so I have been shooting 150s to help with the recoil. This new gun I am trying to keep light also but it will have a can. For deer and bear where I hunt in PA a 200 yard shoot is about max so 130 to 150 grain should work well. Hope to see bullet strikes. I have only seen 1 good strike and it was with a 300 wsm go figure.
Adding a can and shooting 130ish gr bullets will definitely help you spot your impacts.
 
I have shot both ttsx and hammers and I would choose the hammers everytime now.
Ive seen a bull shot at 600 yards with the 180hh and it expanded as it should. Ive shot two bucks in the last year with the 155hh out of a 7prc both dropped quickly and produced great blood trails. In my opinion the hammers are consistent at opening up even at lower impact velocities compared to the barnes.
 
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