Never shot a lot of the ttsx in 30-06. Could get 100 Hornady for the price of 50 TTsx. Shot them in a 300 I had because the velocity was higher and I new it would expand quick. Quit using them when I found the 215 Berger. The ttsx had a tendency for me any way not to open up on longer shots when speed was down.
I "hunt" with Barnes bullets only, and....I have nothing but total confidence with their performance; TSX or TTSX bullets. As for
"Could get 100 Hornady for the price of 50 TTsx", yes that is correct; however, how much is a trophy of a lifetime on a trip of a lifetime worth to you??? And....if you do have that
shot of a lifetime at that trophy of a lifetime and that animal is lost because of bullet failure, what would you be willing to spend on a bullet to ensure success
if you could replay that shot??? We'll spend thousands of dollars on the best rifles and glass, what is the cost of a premium bullet worth? For me I and my son plan for our annual hunt with a lot of thought and preparation put into our trip. It is annual, we don't have a lot of money, or time, so we make the best of that trip when we go. The cost of the bullet really does not matter when one considers the outcome of such an adventure to us. This year our trip was not a great success in the game department, we did not harvest any game due to hunter-failure
; yet, we made some great laughs, experiences and made some great memories that will last forever.
As for accuracy, I know that rifles are/can be finicky, however I have never really had a Barnes bullet that I could not get to shoot if I worked on it. I believe that cleaning helps (although there are different schools of thought on cleaning), however ladder testing with various loads and powders will usually get the job done. Also I have not personally tried them, however Hammer makes a very interesting bullet that I would not hesitate to try if Barnes bullets became unavailable. There is a forum member,
RockyMtnMt, who manufactures Hammer bullets, I am sure that if you contact him (PM) he would be more than willing to provide you with some direction with his 30 caliber bullets for your upcoming elk hunt. I too just built a 30-06 and I too am looking at a good bullet for whitetail hunting. Good luck with finding a good bullet that shoots in your rifle and good luck with your elk hunt.