.375 TTSX bullets...extinct?

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I am unsure that Barnes wvwn makes the .375 bullets in a TTSX format any more.
 
Midway seems to have them in 250gr. Haven't looked anywhere else yet.
 
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.
 
There have been comments on excessive expansion.
I have found with most ballistic tips, inside 100 yards funky things can happen, regardless of manufacturer. The TSX is an amazing bullet...ao no worries. I just found it odd.
 
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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