Barnes TTSX vs Accubond

Dryfly1

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Sep 12, 2014
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I have shot partitions for years in my 7mm suam. Good compromise between blood trail and not wrecking a ton of meat. New rifle likes 160 grain accubonds. 2 deer so far this year and blood trails are not there. Both bucks went less than 75 yards but the lack of blood was a bit concerning. When will the dang partitions ever come back on the market?

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Wolfshead

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Aug 10, 2022
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I’ve been shooting 150 grain Accubonds from my .308 with very good results.
I shot a Doe the end of this season and there was an excellent blood trail, a 3” exit hole, and she only traveled approximately 40 yds before she dropped.
The heart was exploded, and the lungs were cut in half.
If I were Elk hunting I’d go with 165 Accubonds which no worries.
i haven’t used any ttsx yet so can’t comment on those, but if I were I would pro go light for caliber and shoot the 150s.IMG_5421.jpeg
 

handwerk

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we shoot either TTSX or LRX's in all our rifles and have been very happy with the results.
I am also a fan of the lack of bloodshot meat we end up with when using a bullet that holds together.
 
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