Barnes 140 or 150 gr ttsx work really well in most .284. General rule with Barnes is to drop 10-20 grains in bullet weight and enjoy the extra fps. I switched from 160 AB and PT to 150 ttsx at just under 3100 fps over RL22 and the results are really, really good. Much less prone to fragmenting with the majority being complete passthroughs. The bullets that hit bone still do devastating damage.

At the range I've seen zero difference in accuracy between the ttsx and accubonds. Same groups with 2 different 7rm rifles. Availability is good and price won't cause heart palpitations. Very commonly used here for open prairie game i.e. antelope, mule deer and elk plus big whitetails, elk, moose, and bear in the bush.

In the end its what your rifle shoots best.

Last edited by Muleyhunter; 05/10/23. Reason: Reword