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Title: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: bearpaw on May 11, 2012, 02:40:40 PM
I am wondering if anyone has used the Barnes 110 or 120 gr TTSX or TSX and what the performance was like on game?
Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: h20hunter on May 11, 2012, 02:45:37 PM
One whitetail with a TSX....130gr .270.....in and out DRT........bullet is probably still going.
Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: bearpaw on May 11, 2012, 02:58:23 PM
One whitetail with a TSX....130gr .270.....in and out DRT........bullet is probably still going.

Thanks for info that does really help. Anyone else experience with the .284 caliber 110 or 120 Barnes?
Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: huntnphool on May 11, 2012, 03:00:50 PM
 That would be a smoking fast round out of a 7mm Mag, I doubt a stock barrel with factory twist rate would work well with that small a round. It took a lot of trial and error rounds just to get a 140 to work well, I use one in my 7mm Mag as well as my daughters 7mm-08.

 What case are you using it for?
Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: Mongo Hunter on May 11, 2012, 03:08:40 PM
I have looked at those but they seem too light. I use 150grs instead.
Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: bearpaw on May 11, 2012, 03:14:10 PM
280 remington, should be able to load them somewhere 3100 - 3300 fps.

The structure of a TTSX is so good I am thinking that this should be a low recoil, pass through load, on deer/bear for small/young hunters out to 300 yards.

We have shot 2 moose and an elk with a 100 gr TTSX out of .25 caliber and they passed clear through all three animals, all 3 fell in seconds.
Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: wsmnut on May 11, 2012, 03:22:51 PM
Dale,
     Can't help with the 7mm, but the buck Kris got with you two years ago was hit with a 130gr. TSX out of a 270win.
150 yards.  Passed through his boiler room leaving complete devastation, then ruined his four wheel drive.
He crashed so hard it messed up the euro-mount.  (Nose all broken).  The elk she got last fall with the same load dropped after having one of those do a similar job. Bullet went through at a slight angle and skidded to a stop just inside the skin after breaking an off side rib.  It weighs 129.7 gr.  DRT.
I have worked up a load for her in the 110gr. TTSX that is scary accurate and a pleasure to shoot with very light recoil out of a near max charge weight.
My 270 loves the 130 TTSX, but haven't had the chance to op's check it yet.  I plan on calling you soon to talk about that. :)

wsmnut
Mike
Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: huntnphool on May 11, 2012, 03:23:11 PM
 I would consider the 140gr. as well Dale, depending on the twist rate of that barrel it may be much easier to get a better group than trying to use the lighter bullets. :twocents:

http://www.barnesbullets.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/280RemingtonWeb.pdf
Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: bobcat on May 11, 2012, 03:26:11 PM
I like the idea of using light for caliber Barnes bullets. I think the extra velocity will help them to open up more reliably and they won't come apart so there's no reason to not use them, as long as they're accurate out of your rifle. Plus like you said, lower recoil than you'd have with the standard weight bullets, what's not to like?

Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: bearpaw on May 11, 2012, 03:27:23 PM
I would consider the 140gr. as well Dale, depending on the twist rate of that barrel it may be much easier to get a better group than trying to use the lighter bullets. :twocents:

http://www.barnesbullets.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/280RemingtonWeb.pdf

It's got a 1 in 10 and I have already shot 140's and they do well. Trying now to come up with a low recoil load for little people.  :)
Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: wsmnut on May 11, 2012, 03:31:47 PM
For my wife's 270, the 110 TTSX was the least finicky bullet I have worked up.  Some of the lower charge weight loads would be something kids could practice with easily. 

wsmnut
Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: bearpaw on May 11, 2012, 03:34:59 PM
Dale,
     Can't help with the 7mm, but the buck Kris got with you two years ago was hit with a 130gr. TSX out of a 270win.
150 yards.  Passed through his boiler room leaving complete devastation, then ruined his four wheel drive.
He crashed so hard it messed up the euro-mount.  (Nose all broken).  The elk she got last fall with the same load dropped after having one of those do a similar job. Bullet went through at a slight angle and skidded to a stop just inside the skin after breaking an off side rib.  It weighs 129.7 gr.  DRT.
I have worked up a load for her in the 110gr. TTSX that is scary accurate and a pleasure to shoot with very light recoil out of a near max charge weight.
My 270 loves the 130 TTSX, but haven't had the chance to op's check it yet.  I plan on calling you soon to talk about that. :)

wsmnut
Mike

Excellent info, thanks, I was having a hard time deciding which weight to try, but might get the lighter bullet after hearing you got your 270 shooting it well, 280 is almost the same gun. I kind of think the Barnes would drop a bear or deer in that wieght bullet due to it's penetration capabilities.

Great to hear from you.   :hello:
Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: bearpaw on May 11, 2012, 03:37:28 PM
Barnes bullets are on sale at Cabelas online in case anyone needs any.  :IBCOOL:
Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: bobcat on May 11, 2012, 03:38:45 PM
Barnes bullets are on sale at Cabelas online in case anyone needs any.  :IBCOOL:

Really? Thanks, I might have to order some. I've used the 140's in my 270 but I want to try the 130's.

Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: Curly on May 11, 2012, 03:39:52 PM
I think the 120 gr Barnes would be fine in the .280 Rem.   My reloading manual doesn't list the TSX or TTSX but it has the older style bullet.  I would think that the length of the 120gr Barnes would be similar to a cup and core bullet of 140 gr variety.........so it should shoot fine out of the rifle. :twocents:
Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: bearpaw on May 11, 2012, 03:46:08 PM
Barnes bullets are on sale at Cabelas online in case anyone needs any.  :IBCOOL:

Really? Thanks, I might have to order some. I've used the 140's in my 270 but I want to try the 130's.

I am going to try some of their new LRX in the .284 145 gr too.

They are $2 to $10 per box off.  :tup:

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Barnes-Tipped-TSX-Triple-Shock-X-Bullets/740249.uts?WTz_l=SBC%3BMM%3Bcat104761080%3Bcat104275080
Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: bearpaw on May 11, 2012, 03:48:33 PM
I think the 120 gr Barnes would be fine in the .280 Rem.   My reloading manual doesn't list the TSX or TTSX but it has the older style bullet.  I would think that the length of the 120gr Barnes would be similar to a cup and core bullet of 140 gr variety.........so it should shoot fine out of the rifle. :twocents:

Did you read what WSMnut said about the 110's in his .270?

I am having a hard time deciding... :chuckle:
Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: bobcat on May 11, 2012, 03:57:10 PM
I would use the 110 if I were looking for a deer bullet and/or a low recoil load. But I want something that will be good for elk and that's why I want the 130. Not that I don't think the 110 would kill an elk, I just think the 130 would do it better. A deer surely wouldn't even come close to stopping a 110 out of a 270.

Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: bearpaw on May 11, 2012, 04:13:46 PM
Just found this info and sent the wife to get me a can of this powder in town to try:  :yike:
(I attached the chart showing all recommended calibers)

NEW TECHNOLOGY MAXIMIZES VELOCITY
     Alliant Powder introduces Reloder® 17, a smokeless powder that utilizes new technology to increase projectile velocity in most standard rifle calibers and the new short magnum cartridges.
     The table below reveals the velocity gain over the nearest competitor for many popular calibers (this information is taken from the latest revision of the Speer Reloading Manual).

CALIBER   BULLET   VELOCITY   GAIN

280 Rem   110 gr HP       3397    +111
Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: bearpaw on May 11, 2012, 04:20:58 PM
I would use the 110 if I were looking for a deer bullet and/or a low recoil load. But I want something that will be good for elk and that's why I want the 130. Not that I don't think the 110 would kill an elk, I just think the 130 would do it better. A deer surely wouldn't even come close to stopping a 110 out of a 270.

I already have the 140 gr shooting good, I think I'll try to work up a load with the 110 that will shoot well with the same sighting as the 140.

I have done this with several other guns. Usually the lighter bullet shoots an inch or so higher at 100 yds, that's no big deal shooting deer at 50 to 200 yds the distance that's comfortable for most people. I guess I will know after I try working up to the load.  :chuckle:
Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: thinkingman on May 11, 2012, 05:05:00 PM
I think the 120 gr Barnes would be fine in the .280 Rem.   My reloading manual doesn't list the TSX or TTSX but it has the older style bullet.  I would think that the length of the 120gr Barnes would be similar to a cup and core bullet of 140 gr variety.........so it should shoot fine out of the rifle. :twocents:
Agreed...being all copper, they're long-for-weight.
I think the 120 and 7mm-08 would be an amazing combo.
No experience other than great groups on paper using H414.
Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: mazama on May 11, 2012, 10:13:55 PM
I shoot a 120ttsx out of my 284win,blew a hole through deerneck at 10 yrds last yr.
Title: Re: Question: Barnes 7mm 110/120 gr TTSX Bullets
Post by: JohnVH on May 12, 2012, 04:16:47 PM
we use 140gr TTSX in our 7mags, got them going 3400, shoots like a lazer and kills them dead.
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