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Barnes triple shock bullet

Posted By: coach2

Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/18/21 07:48 PM

Picked up some in 7-08…..140 grain…….I’ve wanted to try them before but never got them……anyone have opinions good and bad accepted…..
Posted By: twaldrop4

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/18/21 07:53 PM

I shoot them in a couple of my rifles and have been well pleased.
Posted By: N2TRKYS

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/18/21 07:54 PM

Drop weight in monos.
Posted By: abolt300

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/18/21 08:03 PM

Originally Posted by N2TRKYS
Drop weight in monos.

^^^Go light for caliber with the ttsx and pick up the additional velocity. I’d personally go with the 120gr ttsx in the 08. I dropped from 165-180gr bondeds to 150 gr in my .300 when I switched over to the ttsx 2 yrs ago and never looked back. It’s a great bullet and that 150 is smoking when it leaves at 3310fps.
Posted By: lefthorn

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/18/21 08:32 PM

I shoot 120s out of my 7-08. Haven’t had a deer make it more than 5 yards yet. Pigs either
Posted By: coach2

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/18/21 08:40 PM

Thanks guys! All they had was 140s so I took them but yes I have thought about the lighter bullet for sure
Posted By: Sulli

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/18/21 08:46 PM

Great bullets! I run 168gr ttsx and tsx in my .300 RUM, 127 lrx in my 6.5 creedmoor, 130 gr ttsx in my .308 and 80gr ttsx in my girlfriends .243, so I guess you can say I have a strong affinity toward them lol
Posted By: 3FFarms

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/18/21 09:03 PM

I guess I’ll be the party pooper. I haven’t noticed anything special about them. Been shooting 140gr out of 2 different 7/08’s and performance is good, just not superior to anything else I’ve seen. I still am searching for a bullet that will shore nuff open one up. Blood trails with the ttsx hasn’t been as expected.

Picked up some accu-bonds, Norma soft point and fusions. I will probably start with the fusions or Norma this year depending on what each gun likes.

If I can find some old school partitions, I’ll likely go back to those.
Posted By: bamamed1

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/18/21 09:07 PM

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This is the only one I have recovered.
Not a 7-08 but a 130 gr out of a 308. Like others have said, drop the weight for higher velocity. I noticed better performance dropping from 150 grainers.
Posted By: Forrestgump1

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/18/21 09:43 PM

Originally Posted by 3FFarms
I guess I’ll be the party pooper. I haven’t noticed anything special about them. Been shooting 140gr out of 2 different 7/08’s and performance is good, just not superior to anything else I’ve seen. I still am searching for a bullet that will shore nuff open one up. Blood trails with the ttsx hasn’t been as expected.

Picked up some accu-bonds, Norma soft point and fusions. I will probably start with the fusions or Norma this year depending on what each gun likes.

If I can find some old school partitions, I’ll likely go back to those.

The fusions might serve you well, it’s hard to beat the partitions. It’s all I’ll shoot
Posted By: N2TRKYS

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/18/21 09:59 PM

Originally Posted by 3FFarms
I guess I’ll be the party pooper. I haven’t noticed anything special about them. Been shooting 140gr out of 2 different 7/08’s and performance is good, just not superior to anything else I’ve seen. I still am searching for a bullet that will shore nuff open one up. Blood trails with the ttsx hasn’t been as expected.

Picked up some accu-bonds, Norma soft point and fusions. I will probably start with the fusions or Norma this year depending on what each gun likes.

If I can find some old school partitions, I’ll likely go back to those.


I’ve shot several deer with a 120 grain NBT out of my 7-08. Very impressive blood trails. The 120 grain NBT in the 7mm is a tough bullet.

I doubt I’ll ever shoot a mono.
Posted By: 2Dogs

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/18/21 10:21 PM

Originally Posted by bamamed1
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This is the only one I have recovered.
Not a 7-08 but a 130 gr out of a 308. Like others have said, drop the weight for higher velocity. I noticed better performance dropping from 150 grainers.


Yep, that's the load for a .308 . My son and I both shoot the 130s in 308. Blood trails a plenty , but that really doesn't matter when they're DRT or never make it out of sight.
Posted By: Rocket62

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/18/21 10:31 PM

TTSX is all I use in all my deer calibers. I load them as hot as possible and I don’t mind dropping a little weight to up the speed. The last six deer I killed dropped right there. I think the key to it staying together and expanding uniformly well is the copper.
Posted By: bamamed1

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/19/21 12:05 AM

Originally Posted by 2Dogs
Originally Posted by bamamed1
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This is the only one I have recovered.
Not a 7-08 but a 130 gr out of a 308. Like others have said, drop the weight for higher velocity. I noticed better performance dropping from 150 grainers.


Yep, that's the load for a .308 . My son and I both shoot the 130s in 308. Blood trails a plenty , but that really doesn't matter when they're DRT or never make it out of sight.


Yeah for sure. Most of the blood trail comes from dragging them out, 9 times out of 10 it’s a bang/flop kind of deal.
Posted By: Shaw

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/19/21 12:15 AM

N2TRKYS loaded up some 120’s for my 6.5PRC. Can’t wait to see how they perform on a whitetail.
Posted By: wk2hnt

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/19/21 12:46 AM

Shot the Barns triple shock 165 out of my 300 weatherby for a long time. Deadly
Posted By: fladeerhntr

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/19/21 02:46 AM

As said by others the 120 grain would probably be best for the 7mm-08 but if the 140 is all you can get I'd just make sure to try to shoot dead in the shoulder so they will hit good bone and expand.
Posted By: joshm28

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/19/21 03:57 AM

Shoot 100s in my 25-06 at 3400fps and 140s in the 7mag at 3275fps. Both perform VERY well.
Posted By: 1shot

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/19/21 01:11 PM

I shoot them in the kids/wife 243 and one of my 280s they shoot good groups and perform well on fur. I’ve never recovered one.
Posted By: !shiloh!

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/19/21 03:05 PM

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I recovered this 168 gr 30 cal from a 218# buck this past season. I've recovered several tsx and ttsx. The only time they loose peddle's is when it's hit the spine. The majority of the bullets I've recovered are the 180 gr.
Posted By: deerman32

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/20/21 03:46 PM

Where did you buy them at? Been looking for same bullet
Posted By: Lockjaw

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/20/21 09:12 PM

Originally Posted by 3FFarms
I guess I’ll be the party pooper. I haven’t noticed anything special about them. Been shooting 140gr out of 2 different 7/08’s and performance is good, just not superior to anything else I’ve seen. I still am searching for a bullet that will shore nuff open one up. Blood trails with the ttsx hasn’t been as expected.

Picked up some accu-bonds, Norma soft point and fusions. I will probably start with the fusions or Norma this year depending on what each gun likes.

If I can find some old school partitions, I’ll likely go back to those.



I like a 120 grain nosler BT for my handloads and a 7-08.
Posted By: coach2

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/21/21 12:41 AM

Dunn’s outdoors
Posted By: 1bamashooter

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/21/21 05:53 PM

130 TTSX 270STW @3600fps exit wound. deer was at 300+ yds. I've got some 165gr I'm gonna work up for my 300prc if they will stay together

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Posted By: !shiloh!

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/21/21 06:02 PM

It was clearly moving way too fast and just penciled through..
Posted By: Shaw

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/21/21 08:27 PM

I’ve got some 165’s I’m going to try out in a .308 at some point.
Posted By: Ben2

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/22/21 01:14 AM

Barnes was yhe most inconsistent buklet I have ever fired. Been 15 or so yrs since I tried them but dang they would not group. Seems like they were blue. Hopefully they sre better now
Posted By: Shaw

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/22/21 01:32 AM

This is the 120gr over RL26 out of my Bergara HMR Pro 6.5 PRC.

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Posted By: N2TRKYS

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/22/21 01:59 AM

Originally Posted by Shaw
This is the 120gr over RL26 out of my Bergara HMR Pro 6.5 PRC.

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That’s gonna be trouble for something this season.
Posted By: joshm28

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/22/21 02:07 AM

Barnes are the easiest bullet to get good groups FOR ME! They are not as sensitive to bullet jump (to lands) as vld style bullets are. I like them because the produce 2 holes (in and out). I’ve only caught one in a deer. 200lb+ 9 point. He was facing me slightly quartered. I broke the onside shoulder and the bullet lodged under the skin in the ham after breaking the hip.
Posted By: 257wbymag

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/22/21 02:09 AM

My 6.5 prc is deadly with the 100 ttsx
Posted By: buckhunter2

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/22/21 03:55 AM

Originally Posted by N2TRKYS
Originally Posted by 3FFarms
I guess I’ll be the party pooper. I haven’t noticed anything special about them. Been shooting 140gr out of 2 different 7/08’s and performance is good, just not superior to anything else I’ve seen. I still am searching for a bullet that will shore nuff open one up. Blood trails with the ttsx hasn’t been as expected.

Picked up some accu-bonds, Norma soft point and fusions. I will probably start with the fusions or Norma this year depending on what each gun likes.

If I can find some old school partitions, I’ll likely go back to those.


I’ve shot several deer with a 120 grain NBT out of my 7-08. Very impressive blood trails. The 120 grain NBT in the 7mm is a tough bullet.

I doubt I’ll ever shoot a mono.


Nailed it! The 120gr NBT is THE bullet for the 7-08.

A 7-08 doesn’t have the velocity needed to maximize damage from a 140gr mono.

An 80gr TTSX in a 243 punches way above its weight class.

In about 2 months I’ll know what a 95gr LRX will do to one launched from a 6mm creedmoor.
Posted By: 1bamashooter

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/22/21 04:44 PM

Originally Posted by !shiloh!
It was clearly moving way too fast and just penciled through..

Clearly lol
Posted By: abolt300

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/22/21 04:56 PM

Originally Posted by 1bamashooter
Originally Posted by !shiloh!
It was clearly moving way too fast and just penciled through..

Clearly lol


You get any bone on that shot?. Exiting out in front of the shoulder like that, he was either quartered away slightly and you took out the opposite shoulder or you started it in just behind the shoulder on the opposite side and just missed the exit side shoulder. Great performance either way. I know that they open like that at 3000-3200 when you get a shoulder but if they open like that at 3600 without catching one, might be time play around some.
Posted By: 1bamashooter

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/22/21 06:39 PM

Quartering away caught a rib and exited in front of the off shoulder
Posted By: lefthorn

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/23/21 01:51 AM

I switched to a solid bullet after my son shot his first buck(albeit a spike). Was shooting an SST. Grouped great on paper. Made a perfect shot on the deer but jacket and core separated inside the deer and no exit. Deer made it about 50-75 yards into thick pines. No blood trail to follow. Just happened to walk up on it in the dark. After that, I decided I always wanted two holes. Only barnes I haven’t had exit was my daughter’s buck. He was quartering hard to us. Hit him in the neck on the shoulder side. Bullet was lodged just under skin on opposite ham. Deer didn’t make it 5 yards
Posted By: Rmart30

Re: Barnes triple shock bullet - 09/24/21 03:43 PM

Barnes recommends light for caliber. I use 120gr in my 7-08 and 130 gr in my 308/30-06. I like exits and get it with the TTSX.
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