.375 TTSX bullets...extinct?

I found 250 & 270 gr , 300 gr TSX are out of stock right now I guess
 
250g TTSX in .375 still visible on the Barnes website

 
Out of curiosity, what are your plans that you need/want a tipped Barnes over the tsx? I use the 270 tsx 375 h&h pushed by H4350 and shot dead on at 227yds (per laser range finder) to kill a baboon easily. Just curious as I am always trying to learn more. :)
 
Out of curiosity, what are your plans that you need/want a tipped Barnes over the tsx? I use the 270 tsx 375 h&h pushed by H4350 and shot dead on at 227yds (per laser range finder) to kill a baboon easily. Just curious as I am always trying to learn more. :)
I was just curious...i like Barnes bullets alot and have liked the ttsx bullets i have shot. So i went to their website and was gobsmacked that it appeared they didn't make the ttsx in a 300 gr .375. I would have thought that bullet would be wildly more in demand than the .416 or .458 SOCOM but I am probably wrong.
 
I've never seen the TTSX in 300 grs, only the TSX in 300 grs.
 
Yea, maybe they never made it. Again, that would be surprising to me.

I believe it is due to the fact that if you are using a 375-diameter bullet or thicker, most likely will be used on heavy bone animals and the polymer tip is not quite necessary for expansion. For smaller animals (non-dangerous), like Eland, Kudu, Zebra, etc., the polymer tip in my opinion would be beneficial. However, I've shot a lot of small, med and large size animals with the 375 H&H, 300 grs TSX, and the bullet has performed beautifully, with the only bullet recovered was from the Buffalo bull I shot this year. All animals were dead on the spot, or after a small run.
 
The TSX 300 grain shoot very good out of my 375 Ruger.
We checked POI at 200 & 250 yards while in South Africa, just in case we could not get in close on the Black Wildebeest.
The shots were taken of the rack on the truck.
I am using the Leupold CDS system. Easy peasy, no counting clicks just dial to the yardage.

My next Safari for plains game I am going to work up a load using the 270 LRX.

200 Yards
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250 yards
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Bullet performance form 60 to 211 yards.
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I shot a cull impala with the 250g TTSX @MV 2800fps and it did make a big exit hole after hitting the top of the humerus. I then shot Kudu and Zebra with it and it performed perfectly on the bigger framed animals. On the same trip I shot a mountain reedbuck with the 300g TSX @ MV 2550fps and saw perfect performance and an instant kill. I’m not sure I will use the 250g bullet in Africa again unless I expect ranges to be extended and the game to be kudu cow sized or bigger. I think I will probably stick with the 300g TSX for everything as it does work very well as an all rounder.
 
I believe it is due to the fact that if you are using a 375-diameter bullet or thicker, most likely will be used on heavy bone animals and the polymer tip is not quite necessary for expansion. For smaller animals (non-dangerous), like Eland, Kudu, Zebra, etc., the polymer tip in my opinion would be beneficial. However, I've shot a lot of small, med and large size animals with the 375 H&H, 300 grs TSX, and the bullet has performed beautifully, with the only bullet recovered was from the Buffalo bull I shot this year. All animals were dead on the spot, or after a small run.
Probably the reason.
 
I found the picture of my impala shot with the 250g TTSX. Now shot placement was not ideal as it impacted the humerus as I was trying to avoid puncturing the gut on a frontal quartering shot. Death was instantaneous but messy! The larger animals were much tidier! I’m not sure I would choose to shoot a klippie with this combination!!
 

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