This probably isn't what most of you are thinking! I was out walking around behind our 525yd permanent gongs a while back scouting for clearings in the trees where we could set up something further out and came across this! Looks like it had barely skimmed the edge of the gong and wound up about 40 yards behind it. I think it was about this time last year that I was shooting a few Barnes to work up a load for my cousin to take on an elk hunt.
Cut down a 120gr Barnes TTSX
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The x in the base is how I could tell which type of Barnes they were. The TTSX had the X, the TSX didn't. Interestingly enough, it seemed like the hollow point TSX consistently retained more weight than the tipped TTSX.
Honestly, it's been too long since I did the load work up. I never used to be too good at keeping track of load info. The only thing I remember is that I had a hell of a time getting them to shoot good. I eventually got them to shoot an inch at 100 yards, but most of them were about 1.75". He also never got to take a shot at an elk, so I don't know terminal performance
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