Interesting Article on Hunting with 6.5 Grendel and Barnes 115gr VOR-TX
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Interesting Article on Hunting with 6.5 Grendel and Barnes 115gr VOR-TX
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I'm confused.. I can't find the TTSX in that weight. I can find the TAC-TX in that weight though.... but then they offer loaded ammo with a bullet that's not a component
but then they offer loaded ammo with a bullet that's not a component
and the box of tac looks the same and different...
Product Information: Cartridge: 6.5 Grendel Bullet Style: TAC-TX Bullet Weight: 115gr Muzzle Velocity: 2590 Part Number: 30829 Quantity: 20 Shipping on ammunition will be UPS Ground only.
Buy quality, USA made ammunition here! Offering new and remanufactured for cheap prices. Shop 9mm, 223, 380, 45, 10mm and more.
I shot some of the tac-tx recently... hitting steel at 689... seeing the extreme angle of impact with the bullet hitting the plate is always cool.
Last edited by imaguy3; 07-19-2023, 10:54 PM.
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Once I whittle down my SST collection I'd like to give the 115 Barnes a go. Hopefully Federal Fusion will turn up around then too.My grandpa's WWII Bomber Pilot memoir:
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Originally posted by imaguy3 View PostI'm confused.. I can't find the TTSX in that weight. I can find the TAC-TX in that weight though.... but then they offer loaded ammo with a bullet that's not a component
but then they offer loaded ammo with a bullet that's not a component
and the box of tac looks the same and different...
Product Information: Cartridge: 6.5 Grendel Bullet Style: TAC-TX Bullet Weight: 115gr Muzzle Velocity: 2590 Part Number: 30829 Quantity: 20 Shipping on ammunition will be UPS Ground only.
Buy quality, USA made ammunition here! Offering new and remanufactured for cheap prices. Shop 9mm, 223, 380, 45, 10mm and more.
I shot some of the tac-tx recently... hitting steel at 689... seeing the extreme angle of impact with the bullet hitting the plate is always cool.
as for that article, can you imagine...all that data they left in the hogs, not a single one of them broke out a knife to show us a bullet...that article absolutely infuriates me, what a bunch of total pussies and who in the sane rational real redneck world would write such an article and not have done some knife work to show exactly what they blabbered about....'yay, we did a cull, had some fun, talked about a bullet but too wussy to show you anything of substance about it'
I was so disgusted and disappointed after reading that the first time. These guys are not real gear junkies or ballistics nerds at all. Fanboys at best.
lmao, while I'm ranting about that obscene let down...go look at the pics, the guy standing there almost as far away from the hog as possible, gloves on, trying to keep his clothes as pristine as possible for the pub later perhaps? I don't get it. I'd have looked like the villain from SAW on that shoot, I likely wouldn't have had any time to shoot any myself as I'd have been too busy knifing and collecting bullets, distances(for impact velocities) etc. trying to keep up to the pretty boys who just went pewpew for the sake of pewpew lol, swhat shmatLast edited by Stinky Coyote; 07-21-2023, 01:43 AM.
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lmao, while I'm ranting about that obscene let down...go look at the pics, the guy standing there almost as far away from the hog as possible, gloves on, trying to keep his clothes as pristine as possible for the pub later perhaps? I don't get it.Kill a hog. Save the planet.
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Originally posted by CJW View PostStink, you and DNS always keep me amused.
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