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I just found one of the many failed Barnes X bullets I have seen over the years, this is a 300gr .375 H&H I think it was a Federal Premium Factory load.

From a Buffalo I had to back up on, normally the Barnes are Ok in .375 H&H on Buffalo but some times they fail, never have had a Swift A Frame or Trophy Bonded Bear Claw fail.

Saying this I had just bought some TSX in 9.3 286gr as I couldn't find anything better (had trouble even finding these) for my hunt that might include a Dwarf/Forest Buff so was trusting them enough for that.

Unfortunately I will now be using a open sighted 7x64mm.
At this years SCI convention in Nashville I bought every 9.3 286 grain bullet Swift had at the show, I ended up with 4 boxes of Swift A frames. I also got some 250 Grain TTSX from the Barnes booth.
 
Well @Art Lambart II you are well heeled then.

I did manage to sweet talk a deer hunter out of his 300gr 9.3 A Frames but now I have SAF & TSX that I’m not going to use on my coming hunt next month.

I might just shoot a few smaller Red Stags to see if 9.3 TSX set up on them, as I said most of our hunters that use the 300gr in the .375 H&H on Buffalo have success with it, I’m not a fan of the TSX on smaller game it has proven a slow kill.

Again using old mind set, I suspect very light & fast may work but there are plenty of better bullets for that.
 
From the left to the right :
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1) Degol Starkmantel .375" 350 gr out of the box

2) Degol Starkmantel 350 gr recovered in a giraffe bull shot at ~ 150 meters. The bullet hit the shoulder and was recovered underneath the skin on the other side.
Weight retention : 289.9 gr = 82.8 %

3) Degol Starkmantel 350 gr recovered in a eland shot at 20 meters with a quartering toward shot. The bullet hit the base of the neck and was recovered pretty deep according to farm workers.
Weight retention : 270.6 gr = 77.3 %

4) Degol Lion Load 350 gr out of the box.

5) Degol Lion Load 350 gr found in a eland shot with almost a frontal shot at 50 meters.
Weight retention : 244.4 gr = 69.82 %.

5) Barnes TTSX .264" 120 gr out of the box

6) Barnes TTSX 120 gr found in a kudu bull with a quartering toward shot at 40 meters. The entrance wound was in the left shoulder and the bullet was recovered underneath the skin, in the middle of the body.
It didn't lose any weight, except its tip.

Degol bullets were shot with my Blaser R93 in .375 Holland & Holland magnum. I reloaded them with Reload Swiss Powder 60 and the muzzle velocity was ~ 705 m/s (2312 f/s).

The Barnes TTSX was shot with my Blaser R8 in 6.5 Creedmoor. I reloaded them with Vihtavuori N555 and my muzzle velocity is 880 m/s (2887 m/s).

How do you keep your bullets recovered and their own historic ?
I use a little plastic bag and a paper where I write all infos possible : the bullet, its weight, the rifle, the powder, the animal and its weight retention.
My collection :
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From the left to the right :
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1) Degol Starkmantel .375" 350 gr out of the box

2) Degol Starkmantel 350 gr recovered in a giraffe bull shot at ~ 150 meters. The bullet hit the shoulder and was recovered underneath the skin on the other side.
Weight retention : 289.9 gr = 82.8 %

3) Degol Starkmantel 350 gr recovered in a eland shot at 20 meters with a quartering toward shot. The bullet hit the base of the neck and was recovered pretty deep according to farm workers.
Weight retention : 270.6 gr = 77.3 %

4) Degol Lion Load 350 gr out of the box.

5) Degol Lion Load 350 gr found in a eland shot with almost a frontal shot at 50 meters.
Weight retention : 244.4 gr = 69.82 %.

5) Barnes TTSX .264" 120 gr out of the box

6) Barnes TTSX 120 gr found in a kudu bull with a quartering toward shot at 40 meters. The entrance wound was in the left shoulder and the bullet was recovered underneath the skin, in the middle of the body.
It didn't lose any weight, except its tip.

Degol bullets were shot with my Blaser R93 in .375 Holland & Holland magnum. I reloaded them with Reload Swiss Powder 60 and the muzzle velocity was ~ 705 m/s (2312 f/s).

The Barnes TTSX was shot with my Blaser R8 in 6.5 Creedmoor. I reloaded them with Vihtavuori N555 and my muzzle velocity is 880 m/s (2887 m/s).

How do you keep your bullets recovered and their own historic ?
I use a little plastic bag and a paper where I write all infos possible : the bullet, its weight, the rifle, the powder, the animal and its weight retention.
My collection :
View attachment 681377
Well, perhaps you tell us about your big collection. Many things to learn from it. Thank you for sharing
 
I have already shared some photos of my datas and I will continue later. Most of my collection are bullets found in game shot by myself : mainly in african big games, but also in some european games. A little number of bullet come from tests, and were shot in water jugs, or are from fellow hunters.
 

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