hoytcanon
AH fanatic
I understand your thought process however I disagree comparing it to an Accu bond LR. The reason for this is cup and core bullets operate on a completely different philosophy/physics. The Barnes bullets, regardless of when they open will always penetrate deep. I don’t think a bullet can open “too soon“, when it penetrates over 30 inches into animal or ballistic gel. just my two cents. In gel testing the LRX and TSX/TTSX open up right about at the same distance, the only difference being the LRX will reliably do it at lower velocities where the TSX becomes basically an FMJ past 2-300 yards for a velocities we are talking about in these medium/large bore rifles.
I am not comparing the bullet construction of the LRX to the LRAB, I am comparing the design philosophy. Both were created to expand at lower velocity, ergo, over expansion at higher velocity, that is physics. Since you are not hunting buffalo at long range, use a bullet that has a stouter nature to deal with the stouter animal and higher velocity impacts.