Lead free alternatives Poll

Whats Non lead bullet?

  • Barnes TTSX

    Votes: 49 46.2%
  • Yew Tree

    Votes: 23 21.7%
  • Fox

    Votes: 31 29.2%
  • Peregrine

    Votes: 15 14.2%
  • Nosler Etip

    Votes: 3 2.8%
  • Virtus

    Votes: 10 9.4%

  • Total voters
    106
I use Barnes in my .308, .300wsm, .35 Whelen and .416. I use Yew Tree in my .25-06. I do plan to swap to Yew Tree for the .308 once I've run out of what I have, they seem to expand far more readily.
 
I'm trying nosler Etip 110gn in my 3006. A little harsh on munties and roe.
90 nautralis in 243 Nice, accurate.
 
Use any. The result will be a dead deer.
The true differences lie in three factors.

1. Do you want a deformer or a fragmentor. Both have their applications and will act differently ceteris paribus.
2. Do you want reliable accuracy? Then stay clear of the pressed type ala TTSX.
3. How much barrel smear are you willing to accept. I have had TSX’s in .308 that would group acceptably for 10 shots. After that I had to decopper. Completely unacceptable to me.
 
Use any. The result will be a dead deer.
The true differences lie in three factors.

1. Do you want a deformer or a fragmentor. Both have their applications and will act differently ceteris paribus.
2. Do you want reliable accuracy? Then stay clear of the pressed type ala TTSX.
3. How much barrel smear are you willing to accept. I have had TSX’s in .308 that would group acceptably for 10 shots. After that I had to decopper. Completely unacceptable to me.
Maybe my TTSXs missed that accuracy memo…

0.044MOA in my Semi Custom T3 .308
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And 0.45-0.55MOA out of a .300 WSM Factory T3 barrelled action (multiple loads and bullet weights)

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I’m hoping when the .300 comes back from rebarrel I can get them to the same level as the .308, though it may be challenging given the standard!

That said I mean clearly they’re just a liability in the accuracy department 🤣

Ben
 
I've used Barnes TSX in 6.5CM and TTSX in .222Rem and .220Swift.

I now use Virtus Merlin in 6.5CM & .308Win and the Eagle in .243Win and 300BLK.

I moved to Virtus for the availability and stayed for the accuracy and terminal performance.
 
Barnes TTSX

6.5CM 120gr and 100gr. Prefer the 100gr for flatter faster shooting.

223 50gr.

Cant complain with either in accuracy or performance
 
Hi mate I was looking at moving over to these from lead with my 6.5x55 have you used them on deer ? If so what species?

Thanks Sam
I have only shot Roe deer with them and had no issues , the deer certainly can’t tell the difference
 
Barnes Tsx, ttsx & Fox - 308
Barnes ttsx & lrx , GS Custom, Yewtree and Sellier & Bellot - 6.5 (260 rem & 6.5 CM)
Barnes Ttsx & lrx, Fox, GS Custom and Sellior & Bellot - 7mm 08
Barnes ttsx & GS Custom -338 Lap Mag

Mix of home load and factory ammo.
Will be looking at the Yewtree TLR in the 6.5 when I’ve time.
 
Maybe my TTSXs missed that accuracy memo…
Mine too 0.3 moa out a factory (Bergara semi weight) 270. Nowt wrong wi them

Shot TTSX, RWS and I think they are all hard. Need to hank something on the way in to get decent expansion. Poking them in the old Position A and they do a lap of honour before tripping over and old tree and expiring there.

Not got my head round the idea of "fragmentation" ie leaving petals of hard metal in the meat. I am even less keen on eating that than lead shot.
 
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