Is Barnes’ Triple-Shock X a good bullet? That depends on who you ask. Deer, elk, and pretty much any other animal that is capable of getting shot would not remark on it fondly. Hunters, however – well, they universally give the TSX two big thumbs up! (They are heavily bruised thumbs if those hunters also happen to be careless M1 Garand enthusiasts.)
Here’s your chance to fire the acclaimed TSX out of your 6.5 PRC rifle. It is a completely lead-free projectile. It conserves a firearm’s accuracy by eliminating lead fouling. It goes even further to promote accuracy by combining a tapered boat tail, precision heel radius, Accu-Groove channel, virtually perfect weight distribution, and a sleek ballistically efficient frontal profile. Woof! That’s a whole lot of accuracy-enhancing features, wouldn’t you agree?
The TSX dominates its target. Not only does the monolithic bullet retain virtually all of its mass so it can bore a clean path to the quarry’s vitals. It also delivers expansion that takes the form of four razor-like cutting petals – each one devastating in its own right, but simply drop-dead lethal as part of a team.
Utah: the Beehive State! Exactly the place where Barnes loads their VOR-TX series cartridges with exemplary propellant, primers and reloadable brass cases.




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