Hornady Cx Vs Barnes Ttsx Geschosse 7mm
Hornady recently announced a new monolithic bullet called the cx. I'm trying to decipher if the hornady cx's are an even better mouse trap. Some of the barnes lrx they say will open down at 1600fps for instance with some of the ttsx at 1800fps.
Hornady CX Bullets 30 Caliber 165 Grain sample pack
I've heard great things about the penetration of barnes ttsx. Barnes makes a pretty good bullet, but in my personal experience the hammer is more accurate, and just as, if not more deadly than the ttsx. I didn't need to with the accuracy and results i get.
I use the barnes ttsx in 2 other hunting rifles and have had great results both in accuracy and performance on animals.
I’ve come to terms with the price and it’s a hunting only. It is known that gmx bullets are a harder bullet. Anyone have any experience this season with the new hornady cx compared to the barnes ttsx in terms of terminal performance? I harvested quite a few head of game with that bullet.
From what i understand the impact velocity of a copper bullet is going to be the limiting factor. That said as someone that shoots mostly barnes while hunting (some. Any feedback or use with copper bullets or copper creek loads? Depending on who you ask the impact velocity needs to be above 1600 ft./s at.

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This rifle was ultra picky it seemed, and i couldn't get.
The cx's feature the heat shield tip, have a marginally higher bc, and if hornady is to be believed, the cx is. It looks pretty promising for those who like these style bullets or have to use them do to game laws. I have been having good luck with the barnes ttsx and was looking at pick up a few boxes of the hornady cx's to compare. Anyone seen any of hornady new line of bullets call the cx ??
From what i can tell the barnes claims the highest bc, followed by hammer and hornady comes in last. In this detailed comparison, we pit the hornady cx against the barnes ttsx, exploring their designs, ballistic performances, and environmental impacts. I have never tried the hornady. I personally use barnes ttsx bullets exclusively (.270.

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I have used hornady 80gr gmx and barnes 85gr tsx in my 243, and terminal performance of both was significantly better than any lead bullet i have used.
Could go hornady cx, but have had success with barnes in my.308. Appears to be a near copy of barnes ttsx line of bullets. 186gr shock hammer, 185gr barnes ttsx, 185gr hornady cx i have a decision to make on which bullet to load up and take hunting. Here's a video my buddy got of.
How does the hht (90gr) compare with the cx (90gr) and lrx (95gr)?

Hornady CX Bullets 30 Caliber 165 Grain sample pack