Did Barnes ammo go out of business?
No, we are not out of business. 2. No, we are not discontinuing any of our flagship lines of ammunition or handloading components, including VOR-TX, VOR-TX LR, TAC-XPD, TSX, TTSX, LRX, and Matchburners.
What are Barnes TTSX bullets?
Barnes’ TSX Bullet offers all the deadly effectiveness of the time-proven X Bullet. Features include all-copper construction, no fragmentation, rapid expansion, 28% deeper penetration than lead-core bullets, and maximum weight retention.
Is Barnes VOR TX lead free?
The VG is currently available in 5 calibers. These lead-free bullets provide superior expansion and weight retention. Energy transfer is unsurpassed, making them ideal for hunting or self-defense. Barnes’ XPB bullets are exceptionally accurate and leave no residue to harm shooters in practice environments.
Who makes Barnes VOR TX?
At the same time, Barnes produces their Barnes VOR-TX Euro line of rifle ammo designed to meet CIP (instead of SAAMI) specifications for the European hunting market. This ammo utilizes the TTSX bullet and is available in 7x64mm Brenneke, . 308 Winchester, .
What does TSX stand for in Barnes Bullets?
The Tipped Triple-Shock X is an updated variation on Barnes Bullets’ popular Triple-Shock X (TSX) that debuted in 2003, as a premium hunting bullet.
Where is Barnes ammo made?
About Barnes Bullets Headquartered in Mona, Utah, Barnes Bullets has been an industry leader in bullet technology and innovation since 1932. The company manufactures some of the world’s most technologically advanced lead-free bullets and premium hunting, self-defense and tactical ammunition.
What is Barnes LRX ammo?
Surgical precision and unmatched terminal performance at every distance This ammunition is loaded with premium all-copper Barnes LRX bullets specially designed not only for precision at long range but unrivaled on-game effectiveness at every range.
What is a Barnes TSX bullet made of?
The Barnes TSX bullet is made of 100% copper and contains no lead. When the bullet expands, four razor-sharp cutting petals are created, allowing the bullet to penetrate farther through tough bone and tissue. These bullets usually retain 100% of their original weight. The Triple-Shock X bullet delivers the “three strikes you’re out” rule.
What kind of ammo do you use for a 223?
The 223 Remington bullet is ideal for varmint sized game as well as deer-sized game. VOR-TX ammunition is manufactured to precise tolerances to ensure excellent accuracy and consistent velocities. This ammunition is new production, non-corrosive, in boxer-primed, reloadable brass cases.
What is a triple shock x 223 Remington?
The Triple-Shock X bullet delivers the “three strikes you’re out” rule. Once as it strikes game, two as the bullet begins to open and a third impact when the cavity fully expands to deliver extra shock with maximum transferred energy. The 223 Remington bullet is ideal for varmint sized game as well as deer-sized game.