Guy Miner
Master Loader
- Apr 6, 2006
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Both rifles were used; my 30-06 with the 200 gr Nosler Partition and Joey's 338 Win mag with the 225 grain Barnes TTSX.
My first hit was a killing shot, through the shoulder, into the lungs and dropped the bear, but additional shots were fired to stop the bear from fleeing into the thick willows. These were all rather short-range shots, under 40 yards.
We recovered one of my Noslers from the rear quarter of the bear, stopped just under the off-side skin. It weighs 144 grains:
And the TTSX, which I fired into the bear's chest after he was down, but not dead, to finish him. That was from perhaps 15 yards, and the bullet was recovered just under the off-side skin:
The TTSX seems to have gained weight at 227 grains! That's from some bear meat it picked up...
I'm impressed with each of these bullets and believe this is a good representation of two very different premium bullets, the Partition with it's very soft lead nose, and the TTSX which is of course a pure-copper bullet with no lead core.
I'll put the info in our bullet test section as well.
Regards, Guy
My first hit was a killing shot, through the shoulder, into the lungs and dropped the bear, but additional shots were fired to stop the bear from fleeing into the thick willows. These were all rather short-range shots, under 40 yards.
We recovered one of my Noslers from the rear quarter of the bear, stopped just under the off-side skin. It weighs 144 grains:
And the TTSX, which I fired into the bear's chest after he was down, but not dead, to finish him. That was from perhaps 15 yards, and the bullet was recovered just under the off-side skin:
The TTSX seems to have gained weight at 227 grains! That's from some bear meat it picked up...
I'm impressed with each of these bullets and believe this is a good representation of two very different premium bullets, the Partition with it's very soft lead nose, and the TTSX which is of course a pure-copper bullet with no lead core.
I'll put the info in our bullet test section as well.
Regards, Guy