What does TSX mean in ammo?
What does TSX mean in ammo?
Triple-Shock X
The Tipped Triple-Shock X is an updated variation on Barnes Bullets’ popular Triple-Shock X (TSX) that debuted in 2003, as a premium hunting bullet.
What is the most current Barnes reloading manual?
The Barnes Reloading Manual #4 contains the very latest reloading data for old and new cartridges alike. Among the new entries in this edition is coverage of the full range of TSX and MRX hunting bullets, the new varmint grenade and the Barnes banded solid bullets.
Is Barnes TSX a copper?
Barnes’ most popular hunting bullet, the TSX™ Triple Shock® X-Bullet utilizes all-copper construction and innovative design to give you one of the deadliest, most dependable bullets you can buy.
What ballistic coefficient does Barnes use?
Table 2. Comparative Ballistics of Copper Bullets for 7 mm Remington Magnum Ammunition*
Brand | Bullet | BC |
---|---|---|
Hornady | GMX Full Boar | 0.486 |
Federal Premium Vital-Shok (N.A.) | Barnes X-Bulleta | 0.443b |
Remington New | Barnes TSX | 0.394 |
Barnes Vor-TX | TTSX Boat-tail | 0.412 |
How far off the land are Barnes bullets?
When loading a Barnes TSX, Tipped TSX or LRX bullet, your rifle may prefer a bullet jump of anywhere between . 050” up to . 250” or more. This distance off the lands (rifling), aka “jump” may be limited to the rifles throat length, magazine length and bullet length.
What is Barnes TSX?
Barnes’ TSX Bullet offers all the deadly effectiveness of the time-proven X Bullet. Features include all-copper construction, no fragmentation, rapid expansion, 28% deeper penetration than lead-core bullets, and maximum weight retention.
Who bought Barnes bullets?
Clarus Corporation
SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Clarus Corporation (NASDAQ: CLAR) (“Clarus” and/or the “Company”), a global company focused on the outdoor and consumer enthusiast markets, today announced that it purchased the headquarters of its Barnes® brand.