Going to be honest here. We get to see a lot of different equipment come through camp, whether its optics, rifle brands, calibers and different ammunition, factory and loaded. Many here know my dislike for Barnes on Buffalo since we had a few not opening and zipping through bulls, but I still stayed in the supporters camp for Barnes on plains game.
My perception lately has certainly changed. I used to be a big supporter of the mono metal bullets, and still feel that they have a place. My 308Win are still loaded with light for caliber 130gr GS Customs, but I keep that rifle for many of the Tiny 10 such as Common Duiker, Cape Grysbuck, Oribi etc. Animals where I want a quick pass through with minimal damage. This rifle with this combination has also taken countless Eland, so will certainly get the jog done on the biggest of them.
During this season, I have had quite a few hunters hunting with Barnes TTSX. The bullets are zipping through the animals so quickly, that sometimes it was even hard to tell if the animal was hit, most of the time resulting in me telling my hunter to shoot again, only to get to the animal and finding two bullet holes. One from each shot. One of these rifles was a 300 Win Mag, and happened on almost every animal. Subsequently, the rifle picked up a problem, which reminds me to follow up on what the problem was, which resulted in the hunter using my 300Win for the last two animals of his package which was a Waterbuck and a Zebra. My rifle is loaded with 180gr Game Kings. Even the hunter commented on the difference on the reaction of the animals.
My question is, is the Barnes TSX/TTSX only good for a good shot? Can we always guarantee a good shot? I don't mind a lead core bullet losing 40% of its frontal weight, because I know that the 40% of shrapnel lost, is causing massive internal damage to the animal making for a quick recovery, even on less than perfect shot placements. There is always a chance of a piece of copper jacket cutting a liver or nicking a lung. The 60% will be more than enough for straight line penetration.
Let me know your thoughts on my opinion.