Originally Posted by prm
Originally Posted by Klikitarik
I know I'm late to the party, and I've had some very good experiences with them.

I've also seen beyond the 'glow' they seem to have for many.


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120 TSX - 200 yard caribou, 7mm-08

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235 TSX (#2)- 150 yard moose, 375-350 Rem Mag


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100 XFB - 200 yards caribou x2, 7mm-08

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225 XFB - 125 yards caribou, 340 Weatherby

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85 XBT - 300-400 yards caribou, 6mm



Most have zipped through, most have been effective quite quickly. But copper is always going to be hard. Sometimes it just doesn't open as well and penetrate as well as we hope.


Which one is the TTSX?

Different bullet so hard to make a meaningful comparison.



Basically the same construction other than the tip; material is still the same: relatively hard copper.

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The TTSX is the one which most resembles a recovered Partition. wink

Last edited by Klikitarik; 08/09/16.

Sometimes, the air you 'let in'matters less than the air you 'let out'.