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Like the title says, I'm wondering if people are using the lighter Barnes TTSX bullets in the .270 Winchester. What kind of results are you seeing on game? Has anybody used the 110 gr. on bigger game like elk? Never hear much about 'em. Or maybe I just haven't been paying attention.

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110TTSX: Was easy to find an accurate load. Only one deer so far, DRT, 2 holes, light recoil, no complaints. So many bullets, so little time!

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Thanks. I figured they'd really zap deer sized game. The light recoil has me intrigued. Been wondering about the lighter Accubonds for that matter, too.

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I've killed 8-10 with a .270 and 110 grain TTSXs. All one shot kills. All complete penetration, no recovered bullets. A couple at 25 feet, those had very impressive damage. One at almost 300 yards took out more bone than any other deer I have ever killed and still exited. No failures to expand. A 130 pound or so doe I shot with them left enough or her heart and lung tissue where she stood that I could have filled a cup with it. She made it about 70 yards and remains the longest run of any deer I have killed with a Barnes. About half of them dropped where they stood. If I didn't have a bunch of the 110s I'd probably drop down to the 80 grainers and see more of the same performance, that's what I get out of 80 grain TTSXs and 85 grain TSXs in .243. The .270 started giving me 1/2 inch high by caliber wide groups with 55.5 grains of 4350 at 3170 FPS so I never went any further to see how fast they'd go.

If I were going to work them up again, I would start with 4451 and look for about 3250-3300 FPS at the top, maybe a little better.

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Originally Posted by MILES58
I've killed 8-10 with a .270 and 110 grain TTSXs. All one shot kills. All complete penetration, no recovered bullets. A couple at 25 feet, those had very impressive damage. One at almost 300 yards took out more bone than any other deer I have ever killed and still exited. No failures to expand. A 130 pound or so doe I shot with them left enough or her heart and lung tissue where she stood that I could have filled a cup with it. She made it about 70 yards and remains the longest run of any deer I have killed with a Barnes. About half of them dropped where they stood. If I didn't have a bunch of the 110s I'd probably drop down to the 80 grainers and see more of the same performance, that's what I get out of 80 grain TTSXs and 85 grain TSXs in .243. The .270 started giving me 1/2 inch high by caliber wide groups with 55.5 grains of 4350 at 3170 FPS so I never went any further to see how fast they'd go.

If I were going to work them up again, I would start with 4451 and look for about 3250-3300 FPS at the top, maybe a little better.



Are you mainly busting shoulders or taking lung shots?

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I know some are skeptical of them. I have had excellent luck. Killed big 6x6 Elk with 175 grain Barnes LRX. Killed many whitetail with 100 TTSX in .25-06 and 120 TTSX in .260. Great penetration and alot of internal damage. Son shot a nice


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Thanks for the input fellas. Anyone else?

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I've shot lots of red deer with 100 gr ttsx's in a 6.5x06 wouldn't be any different to a 270 as far as the animal knew.
Never had so many drop on the spot kills. They're doing 3300 fps and like to hit bone.

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Shot plains game in Africa with 110 TTSX. Works like 130 TTSX. 270 W at around 3300.



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What was the biggest animal you took with them? What kind of shots (shoulders, ribs, etc)?

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1 adult buck with 270 TTSX @ 3250, shooting down and away, into the spine, out the far lung/ribs. DRT.


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Originally Posted by LSU fan


Are you mainly busting shoulders or taking lung shots?


A couple-three were brain stem shots placed just under the skull. A few were heart-lung shots deliberately placed to avoid shoulders. At least two were placed to take at least one shoulder. One was placed to take both scapula just under the spine, what most people call a high shoulder shot. One was carefully placed 4 or so inches behind the shoulder and an inch or so below the spine with the specific intent to take out the descending aorta with the lungs. The variety of shots were chosen specifically to see what kind of performance I was getting out of the bullets.

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Thanks. Planning on running the 110gr TTSX next season (and the 100gr TTSX in my 260). I'm normally a shoulder shooter but was curious how they'd do if you missed bone and just took out heart and lungs.

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Originally Posted by JayJunem
Like the title says, I'm wondering if people are using the lighter Barnes TTSX bullets in the .270 Winchester. What kind of results are you seeing on game? Has anybody used the 110 gr. on bigger game like elk? Never hear much about 'em. Or maybe I just haven't been paying attention.


I bought a BACO model 70 in 270 a few years back for the action, a custom build that I indeed got around too later, but, in the meantime, just for S&G's worked up a load with the 110 gr TTSX and RL-17 powder, would you believe 3550 fps and less than moa groups at 100?

I have no doubt in mind that load would have knocked a buck deer or any hog that walked the woods into next month, damn what an eye opener it was, BTW, DONT SHOOT THE DONOR, damn near didn't want to break that rifle down for the build after that. smile


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I've loaded 56.5 gr of RL17 for and accurate round but haven't chrono'd . what load got you to 3550?


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Originally Posted by uncle joe
I've loaded 56.5 gr of RL17 for and accurate round but haven't chrono'd . what load got you to 3550?


It's raining to beat 60 out there right now Uncle Joe, I'll run out to the shop and grab my load afterwhile and get you the powder charge, I do remember conversing with another 'Fire member who PM'd me that he had done the same thing with his 270 and the 110 gr TTSX.


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Originally Posted by gunner500
Originally Posted by JayJunem
Like the title says, I'm wondering if people are using the lighter Barnes TTSX bullets in the .270 Winchester. What kind of results are you seeing on game? Has anybody used the 110 gr. on bigger game like elk? Never hear much about 'em. Or maybe I just haven't been paying attention.


I bought a BACO model 70 in 270 a few years back for the action, a custom build that I indeed got around too later, but, in the meantime, just for S&G's worked up a load with the 110 gr TTSX and RL-17 powder, would you believe 3550 fps and less than moa groups at 100?

I have no doubt in mind that load would have knocked a buck deer or any hog that walked the woods into next month, damn what an eye opener it was, BTW, DONT SHOOT THE DONOR, damn near didn't want to break that rifle down for the build after that. smile



I have a bunch of 110 TTSX loaded up over RL-17 to try out next week. The book numbers look like 3400+ should be no big deal. Mine's a 22" SS Fwt in a Brown Pound'r and if they shoot as fast and as well, they might get the nod for high country elk this Fall. Here's to hoping!


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Thanks for the input, everyone. Still would like to hear from anyone who has used the 110 on elk-sized game.

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Originally Posted by gunner500
Originally Posted by uncle joe
I've loaded 56.5 gr of RL17 for and accurate round but haven't chrono'd . what load got you to 3550?


It's raining to beat 60 out there right now Uncle Joe, I'll run out to the shop and grab my load afterwhile and get you the powder charge, I do remember conversing with another 'Fire member who PM'd me that he had done the same thing with his 270 and the 110 gr TTSX.


Uncle Joe, I worked up this load in my rifle in 2011 before any load data was available, 60.5 grs RL-17 sent the 110 gr TTSX to 3552 fps in my rifle, W-W brass, fed 215 primers and a COL of 3.250"

Accuracy was .660" for three at 100.


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TDN, that will make a fine high country lw hunting rifle, provided accuracy is there, cant see what that wouldn't take out to a good 350+ yards.


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