.308 Win. Barnes 130 TTSX

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I shot an average size boar with the 130 ttsx out of a 270 last year at about 100 yds. It went maybe 10 yds. I put it a few inches behind the shoulder.
 
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All about shot placement. In my opinion, most people get worked up on calibers. My rifle shoots the 168 TTSX very accurately and should open fine up to 500 yards. I think the 130 TTSX will also be fine if you rifle shoots in accurately and you hit heart, liver, or double lungs.
 

rclouse79

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I shoot everything with a 130 grain ttsx out of my .270. It worked fine on the two bears I have killed.
 

Rambler

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I shot a Kudu at about 50 yards and hit the spine at a hard quartering to, all we found was the shank, the petals came off promptly. Its the only Barnes I've had stay in an animal.

All that said, I doubt a .308 will push it fast enough to shed anything.
Yep, pretty common for Barnes bullets to shed petals at high impact velocities.
 

Ron.C

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Like AK Troutbum said above, don't overthink it. A .308 130g ttsx will work just fine.


for comparison, my buddies daughter shoots them with 120g TTSX 7mm-08 on the ground in close spot and stalk. No issues.

shot placement, shot placement, shot placement
 

RMB518

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I don't know much about bears...
As a user or 150 AB and 130 TTSX on deer, elk, and pronghorn. I have not noticed a difference in effectiveness in putting down an animal.
What I have observed is the 150 AB leaves a much larger exit wound (ruins more meat) than the 130 TTSX.
I love both rounds but 150AB come with on elk hunts and 130TTSX for everything else. Just my preference based on first hand experience.

Never tried used one at short range Im sure either would be great.
 
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