Winchester ballistic silver tips
#22
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Alexandria,La
Posts: 43
I have yet to shoot the barnes TTSX 140gr 7mm rem mag at anything but I can't wait to do so. I wouldn't hesitate to stick anything Federal Premium in any of my rifles. I'd drive the barnes down range. Haven't hardly read a negative comment about them. I want a 7mm-08 myself one day.
#24
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Eastern wv
Posts: 3,730
the BST is the exact same bullet as the nosler ballistic tip except it has a luballoy coating, I have shot bears on the shoulder with the 140 nosler from a 7mmSTW impact velocity was almost 3500 fps, the bullet broke the shoulder and exited. you will do fine with any shot on deer from a 7-08
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#25
I have yet to shoot the barnes TTSX 140gr 7mm rem mag at anything but I can't wait to do so. I wouldn't hesitate to stick anything Federal Premium in any of my rifles. I'd drive the barnes down range. Haven't hardly read a negative comment about them. I want a 7mm-08 myself one day.
As for the 120s, my son & his bud have piled up the does & yotes with them. I've yet to recover a bullet because everyone of them has been a pass-thru regardless of angle or distance. But I seriously doubt they'll stay in any whitetail based on my experience I had years ago with the .30cal 130 Xbullet I drove to near 4k fps from my Lazzeroni Warbird. I purposefully TRIED to blow it up or have a failure including double shouldering a 200#+ buck @ 25yds & another 200#+ I shot in the chest at 95yds as he was facing me while I was on the ground & drove him lengthwise. The Barnes just "keep going & going & going" sectional density doesn't really matter with a Barnes if impact velocities are kept over 2k fps. The lighter weights allow you to utilize higher muzzle velocities, flatter trajectories & in this case, a little less recoil for your sons 7-08 vs a heavier bullet.
Ps
I warn anyone about trying a 7-08... Be careful, you'll likely fall in love! I put together my sons 7-08 for myself actually but he claimed it for his 12th birthday before I could ever fire a shot through it. His bud likewise asked for a 7-08 so his dad had me put together a Ruger American for him. I had a 7-08 back in the early 90s but as a young, stupid man I traded it off. Now that I've been back around these "baby 7s" I've gotten "re-bitten" by it once more. So much so that my 7mags are likely relegated to safe queens & my Rem Custom Shop 280 will likely join them as I made the mistake of picking up a stainless Ruger American Compact 7-08. I'm waiting to pick up & feel a Kimber Adirondack 7-08. One of those two WILL be my next toy!!!
Last edited by HatchieLuvr; 10-14-2014 at 06:32 PM.
#26
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Mississippi
Posts: 115
I shoot the 140TTSXs in both of my 7mags as well as my 280. (I'm kinda partial to 7mms ) The 7mm 140 TTSX is nearly perfect for all lower 48 game. I'd probably slide up to a 150 were I going for Yukon moose but I certainly wouldn't feel under gunned with the 140s, being a Barnes they'll still out penetrate 150-160 lead cored bullets!
As for the 120s, my son & his bud have piled up the does & yotes with them. I've yet to recover a bullet because everyone of them has been a pass-thru regardless of angle or distance. But I seriously doubt they'll stay in any whitetail based on my experience I had years ago with the .30cal 130 Xbullet I drove to near 4k fps from my Lazzeroni Warbird. I purposefully TRIED to blow it up or have a failure including double shouldering a 200#+ buck @ 25yds & another 200#+ I shot in the chest at 95yds as he was facing me while I was on the ground & drove him lengthwise. The Barnes just "keep going & going & going" sectional density doesn't really matter with a Barnes if impact velocities are kept over 2k fps. The lighter weights allow you to utilize higher muzzle velocities, flatter trajectories & in this case, a little less recoil for your sons 7-08 vs a heavier bullet.
Ps
I warn anyone about trying a 7-08... Be careful, you'll likely fall in love! I put together my sons 7-08 for myself actually but he claimed it for his 12th birthday before I could ever fire a shot through it. His bud likewise asked for a 7-08 so his dad had me put together a Ruger American for him. I had a 7-08 back in the early 90s but as a young, stupid man I traded it off. Now that I've been back around these "baby 7s" I've gotten "re-bitten" by it once more. So much so that my 7mags are likely relegated to safe queens & my Rem Custom Shop 280 will likely join them as I made the mistake of picking up a stainless Ruger American Compact 7-08. I'm waiting to pick up & feel a Kimber Adirondack 7-08. One of those two WILL be my next toy!!!
As for the 120s, my son & his bud have piled up the does & yotes with them. I've yet to recover a bullet because everyone of them has been a pass-thru regardless of angle or distance. But I seriously doubt they'll stay in any whitetail based on my experience I had years ago with the .30cal 130 Xbullet I drove to near 4k fps from my Lazzeroni Warbird. I purposefully TRIED to blow it up or have a failure including double shouldering a 200#+ buck @ 25yds & another 200#+ I shot in the chest at 95yds as he was facing me while I was on the ground & drove him lengthwise. The Barnes just "keep going & going & going" sectional density doesn't really matter with a Barnes if impact velocities are kept over 2k fps. The lighter weights allow you to utilize higher muzzle velocities, flatter trajectories & in this case, a little less recoil for your sons 7-08 vs a heavier bullet.
Ps
I warn anyone about trying a 7-08... Be careful, you'll likely fall in love! I put together my sons 7-08 for myself actually but he claimed it for his 12th birthday before I could ever fire a shot through it. His bud likewise asked for a 7-08 so his dad had me put together a Ruger American for him. I had a 7-08 back in the early 90s but as a young, stupid man I traded it off. Now that I've been back around these "baby 7s" I've gotten "re-bitten" by it once more. So much so that my 7mags are likely relegated to safe queens & my Rem Custom Shop 280 will likely join them as I made the mistake of picking up a stainless Ruger American Compact 7-08. I'm waiting to pick up & feel a Kimber Adirondack 7-08. One of those two WILL be my next toy!!!
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