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I have only used, seen used the Barnes Monos, from old style X to TTSX. How does the Nosler .270 ( for example's sake) 130 ETip compare to the Barnes'TTSX;..softer/harder, easier to open, higher pressures working up loads, pressure spikes, etc? They "look" great, but w/no relief grooves, are they "tacky/sticky" like pure copper jacketed bullets?
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I have used both. I have seen a fair number of deer killed with both. I have reloaded a lot of both. For my money the biggest difference is that they need a little different seating depth. You'd never be able to guess any better than 50-50 as to which bullet went through which deer, and you'd have about the same odds at guessing which of two calibers went through Bambi.
Have been shooting bioth TTSX's and E-Tips since they both appeared in 2007, and have seen a bunch of big game taken with each. Tested both that year in dry newspaper (my standard media for tough big game bullet testing) and E-Tips opened slightly wider and so penetrated a little less. But the difference wasn't much, and I have never been able to see any difference in the field on animals from coyotes up to through elk-sized

The early E-Tips were touchier about what barrels they would shoot well in, just like early Barnes X's without grooves. But since Nosler added a groove at the rear of the ogive I haven't found any difference. They both tend to shoot better when seated deeper than lead-cored bullets--but not always, especially in custom-chambered rifles.
I haven’t bought any E-tips, how do they compare price wise?
Originally Posted by hanco
I haven’t bought any E-tips, how do they compare price wise?

Shop SPS. E-Tips can be cheaper.

At 26 Nosler speeds, I can’t tell any difference in accuracy or terminal performance. At those speeds both can mess up meat.

DF
Jim Knight,
I shoot 130 gr. Nosler E-Tips in my .270 WSM. I worked up a load using Nosler data, started low and ended up about at the middle of their powder grain recommendations for RL22. MV is 3300 fps, with sub-MOA accuracy.
The main reason I use the E-Tip over the Barnes TSX-TTSXes is a much higher BC- .459 for the E-Tip, vs. .392 for the 130 gr. TTSX. It's enough of a difference to make choosing the E-Tip worthwhile, especially in light of the great accuracy I get with this bullet. It also performs very well on deer, out to and over 300 yards, in my experience. I can't really tell any difference in performance between the two bullet types- the E-Tips punch through, and expand just fine, with what I would call minimal meat damage compared, to, say, an Accubond or Ballistic Tip.
Any difference in fowling? Ridges vs Cupro Nickle? Probably a wash on this too.


Pure D speculation but I suspect the Barnes produce lower pressure due to the ridges but this could be offset some by the stickier copper content of the Barnes, anybody pressure tested both?
Originally Posted by Tejano
Any difference in fowling? Ridges vs Cupro Nickle? Probably a wash on this too.


Pure D speculation but I suspect the Barnes produce lower pressure due to the ridges but this could be offset some by the stickier copper content of the Barnes, anybody pressure tested both?

I don’t see a difference, but my guns have DBC.

DF
Thanks guys, it is a sleek looking bullet.
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