Description
For many hunters the TAC-TX BT bullet is a no-brainer. They hunt where lead bullets have been ixnayed by the authorities, and the TAC-TX BT doesn’t contain a single atom of lead. But even if you don’t have to answer to authorities which banned lead, this round’s solid copper hunting bullet has a ton to offer.
rThe TAC-TX BT promotes great accuracy before it has even left the barrel. The monolithic bullet possesses multiple pressure-relieving grooves, each of which helps to minimize the contact its shank makes with the barrel. And wherever the TAC-TX BT does touch the rifling, it won’t deposit lead there. Once the TAC-TX clears the muzzle, its sharp polymer tip and boat tail begin working to reduce air resistance while simultaneously minimizing drag. And because the TAC-TX BT’s weight is evenly distributed by design, it remains well-balanced over impressively long distances.
rAnother blessing of copper is its weight retention. The ductile metal withstands high-velocity impact with hide and deep penetration through dense muscle tissue without undergoing significant fragmentation, so it conserves enough momentum to inflict a deep wound channel. The TAC-TX BT’s polymer tip additionally serves to catalyze 2x terminal expansion, which takes the shape of four lethal cutting petals.
rBarnes loads their lead-free hunting bullets in the state of Utah with American-made components, including reloadable brass cases. This ammunition is incompatible with 6.5 Creedmoor rifles.




