BARNES 375(.375)250g TTSX BULLET TIPPED-BT 50/bx

BARNES 375(.375)250g TTSX BULLET TIPPED-BT 50/bx
BARNES 375(.375)250g TTSX BULLET TIPPED-BT 50/bx
BARNES 375(.375)250g TTSX BULLET TIPPED-BT 50/bx
Item #:BA30484
Price:$52.99
$1.06 per piece
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MPN:30484
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Product Information

Since its introduction in 2003, Barnes’ Triple-Shock X Bullet has earned a reputation as “the perfect hunting bullet.” Now, Barnes has improved on perfection by adding a streamlined polymer tip.

The new Tipped TSX features the same 100-percent copper body with multiple rings cut into the shank. It delivers the same gnat’s-eyelash accuracy and “dead right there” performance—but with an added polymer tip that boosts BC and improves long-range ballistics. The tip and a re-engineered nose cavity provide even faster expansion.

Complete penetration, virtually 100-percent weight retention and four razor-sharp cutting petals that double bullet diameter means the new Tipped TSX creates more internal damage than any competing bullet. Instant expansion and perfect penetration ensures cleaner, quicker kills. 

This is not loaded ammunition.

WARNING

WARNING: This product can expose you to Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Perfect performance by .375 TTSX bullets

By Joe B. on Mar 24, 2023
I prefer to use the 250gr TTSX bullet over a 270gr or 300gr. I like to drive them fast out of my Model 70 .375H&H where I get 2725 fps over 71 grains of Varget. I have killed everything from deer, pigs, elk, African eland, zebras, Australian water buffalo, and more using this bullet. Shots from 50 yards to 250 yards. My rifle loves these bullets and I typically shoot .75 MOA at 100 yards. It is a Barnes bullet and that means no loss of bullet mass upon impact and penetration from any angle. When any hunting guide or PH asks me what I am shooting in my .375 H&H they are immediately on board when I say Barnes even if it is a 250gr TTSX vs. a 270gr or 300gr TSX.
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