This was the original Barnes, not the tipped
4 pencil holes from a 7 Mag at 75 yds, almost no damage surrounding the holes. It was like a laser went through. Luckily he fell as he ran off and landed upside down between to large logs or may have never found him, he was still very alive when we got there, but couldn’t get his legs under him due to the logs.
New ones may work better, tipped may work better. I haven’t used since, but I am considering trying some 127 LRX out of a 26 Nos, be hard not to expand at 3400 FPS.
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I would not hesitate to take that 300 wm pushing TTSX on a deer hunt. I witnessed first hand what the 180s did on a bull elk a couple weeks ago. I don't shoot a mono but am seriously considering it now. If the Barnes shoot well don't mess with it. But if you want to try something else, meet in the middle with an Accubond. They have generally better BCs than the partition and are known for being very accurate. I used the 180 accubonds on a mule deer in 2019, they did great.I’ve had great success hunting elk with a copper 92 backcountry in 300 win mag shooting TSX 180’s and worked up a very accurate 165 load for an upcoming AZ 12aw early rifle deer hunt. Talking to my guide he is strongly against the copper TSX and has advised me to work up a different load with a lead style bullet like a partition. The 165’s are coming out of the barrel at 3200 FPS so I feel like expansion should not be a problem...any thoughts?