Fort Scott Tumble Upon Impact Ammo, 260 Remington, SCS, 123 Grain
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Primary Use | Deer ยท Pronghorn ยท Hogs ยท Lead-free / California hunting |
| Bullet Type | SCSยฎ โ Solid Copper Spun, Tumble Upon Impactยฎ (TUIยฎ), lathe-turned, lead-free |
| Bullet Weight | 123 gr |
| Case Material | Brass (reloadable) |
| Primer Type | Boxer, centerfire |
| Packaging | 20 rounds per box ยท 25 boxes per case (500 rounds) |
| Typical Price | $43.69/box โ $2.18/round |
| Closest Competitors | Barnes VOR-TX 260 Rem 120 gr TTSX BT ยท Fort Scott TUI 260 Rem 130 gr SCS ยท Hornady Outfitter 260 Rem 120 gr CX |
Official Specs
Data from Fort Scott Munitions specifications and verified retailers.
| Spec | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Muzzle Velocity (fps) | 2,933 fps | Fort Scott Munitions specs (24″ barrel, 1:8″ twist) |
| Muzzle Energy (ft-lbs) | 2,348 ft-lbs | Fort Scott Munitions (verified: 123 ร 2,933ยฒ รท 450,400 = 2,349 โ) |
| Bullet Weight | 123 gr | Fort Scott |
| Bullet Type | SCSยฎ TUIยฎ โ Solid Copper Spun, lathe-turned, lead-free, Tumble Upon Impactยฎ | Fort Scott |
| BC G1 | 0.510 | Fort Scott Munitions specs |
| Sectional Density | 0.252 | Fort Scott Munitions specs |
| COAL | 2.765″ | Fort Scott Munitions |
| Test barrel | 24″ ยท 1:8″ twist | Fort Scott Munitions |
| Lead-Free | Yes โ California-compliant | Fort Scott |
| Manufacturer SKU | 260-123-SCV2 | Fort Scott / Sportsman’s Guide |
| UPC | 758381722157 | Fort Scott Munitions specs |
| Reloadable | Yes | Brass, Boxer primer |
Velocity note: Multiple sources show different values for this load โ Fort Scott’s own site has listed 3,026 fps in technical documentation, while some retailers (Able Ammo, blackbasin) list 2,782 fps. The 2,933 fps figure comes from Fort Scott product specifications and is used as the primary reference. Community chronograph submissions will establish the actual field velocity distribution.
Ballistics Table
Calculated from Fort Scott specs: MV 2,933 fps ยท BC G1 0.510. Zero: 100 yards. Sight height: 1.5″.
Calculated from published MV and BC. Real-world results vary by barrel length, temperature, altitude, and lot. Community submissions will provide measured muzzle velocity for comparison.
| Yards | Velocity (fps) | Energy (ft-lbs) | Trajectory (in) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | ~2,933 | ~2,349 | +1.5 |
| 100 | ~2,756 | ~2,074 | 0.0 โ zero |
| 200 | ~2,589 | ~1,831 | -6.4 |
| 300 | ~2,433 | ~1,617 | -18.5 |
| 400 | ~2,286 | ~1,427 | -37.5 |
| 500 | ~2,147 | ~1,259 | -64.7 |
Key takeaway: the BC of 0.510 is notably high for a lathe-turned solid copper bullet โ higher than Barnes TTSX (0.412) and competitive with some jacketed hunting bullets. At 300 yards ~1,617 ft-lbs retained with 18.5 inches of drop. At 500 yards ~1,259 ft-lbs stays above the deer threshold. The combination of high velocity and good BC makes this one of the flatter-shooting lead-free options in 260 Remington.
The Tumble Upon Impactยฎ (TUIยฎ) Bullet Design
The TUIยฎ (Tumble Upon Impactยฎ) is Fort Scott Munitions’ multi-patented terminal mechanism โ fundamentally different from both expanding and fragmenting bullets. The solid copper projectile is engineered to destabilize and rotate approximately 90 degrees after 1โ2 inches of penetration into soft tissue, presenting its full length broadside to the wound channel. This creates a large effective cutting diameter without requiring hydraulic expansion.
Because the bullet is monolithic solid copper, it retains ~100% of its weight throughout the terminal event โ no lead core to separate, no jacket to peel. The tumbling mechanism does not depend on minimum impact velocity thresholds the way hydraulic expansion does, making terminal behavior theoretically more consistent across varying ranges. The SCSยฎ (Solid Copper Spun) projectile is machined from solid copper bar stock on CNC lathes to extremely tight dimensional tolerances.
Best Uses
Good fit:
- Deer, pronghorn, and feral hogs where deep penetration and near-100% weight retention are priorities
- California and any other lead-free jurisdiction โ fully non-toxic, Condor Zone compliant
- Hunters who want consistent terminal performance across varying impact velocities โ TUI does not require a minimum velocity threshold unlike hydraulic expansion
- Shooters who prefer a unique terminal mechanism (tumbling) over conventional expansion or fragmentation
Not the right tool for:
- Hunters who need a published and independently verified BC for precise long-range firing solutions โ the velocity discrepancy between sources adds uncertainty
- Indoor ranges that prohibit hard copper solids โ verify range rules before use
- Varmint hunting where rapid shallow fragmentation is preferred
- Budget-conscious hunters โ at $2.18/round significantly more expensive than conventional lead-core loads
Reliability Notes
No structured submissions yet.
Fort Scott Munitions is a US-based manufacturer (Hays, Kansas) producing ammunition for civilian, law enforcement, and military markets. The SCSยฎ bullet is machined on CNC lathes from solid copper bar stock โ a manufacturing process Fort Scott states produces exceptional dimensional consistency and concentricity. No active recalls or lot-specific issues have been identified. The velocity discrepancy between published sources (2,782โ3,026 fps across retailers vs 2,933 fps in Fort Scott specs) is documented and warrants community chronograph data for resolution. All notes reflect manufacturer claims and open-source information, not structured data.
Competitors
| Load | Weight | Bullet | BC G1 | MV | Price/box | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fort Scott TUI 260 Rem 130 gr SCS | 130 gr | SCS TUI (same manufacturer) | 0.566 | 2,922 fps | ~$44โ48 | Same line, heavier, higher BC โ see separate report |
| Barnes VOR-TX 260 Rem 120 gr TTSX BT | 120 gr | TTSX (solid copper, expanding) | 0.412 | 2,950 fps | ~$58โ65 | Lead-free, expansion petals vs tumbling, $15โ20/box more |
| Hornady Outfitter 260 Rem 120 gr CX | 120 gr | CX (solid copper, expanding) | ~0.428 | ~2,925 fps | ~$50โ56 | Lead-free, nickel sealed case, lower BC |
| Nosler Trophy Grade 260 Rem 125 gr Partition | 125 gr | Partition (lead core) | ~0.434 | ~2,950 fps | ~$55โ62 | Not lead-free, bonded construction |
| Federal Power-Shok 260 Rem 140 gr SP | 140 gr | JSP (lead core) | ~0.446 | ~2,750 fps | ~$35โ45 | Budget, lead-core, not lead-free |
Price Reality
- Typical retail: $43โ48 per box of 20 (~$2.15โ2.40/round); case 25 boxes / 500 rounds at ~$1,050โ1,150
- Priced below Barnes VOR-TX ($58โ65/box) โ the most direct lead-free competitor
- Significantly more than conventional lead-core loads ($35โ45/box for Federal Power-Shok)
- Fair benchmark: $40โ50/box is appropriate; above $55/box warrants comparison shopping
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Where to Buy
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FAQ
What exactly does “Tumble Upon Impact” mean? The TUIยฎ projectile is engineered to penetrate straight for the first 1โ2 inches of tissue, then destabilize and rotate approximately 90 degrees โ presenting its full length broadside to the wound channel. This is fundamentally different from a hollow point that expands radially or a fragmenting bullet that sheds petals. The tumbling mechanism does not depend on minimum velocity thresholds, making it theoretically consistent across the full hunting range. The solid copper construction means ~100% weight retention throughout.
Is this load California-legal for hunting? Yes. The SCSยฎ bullet is machined from solid copper with no lead content, qualifying as non-toxic ammunition under California DFW statewide lead-free requirements and Condor Zone restrictions. Always verify current California DFW regulations before the season.
TUI 123 gr vs TUI 130 gr โ which should I choose? The 123 gr has slightly higher muzzle velocity but lower BC (0.510 vs 0.566 for 130 gr). The 130 gr carries more energy at all ranges and bucks wind better beyond 300 yards. For deer and pronghorn inside 300 yards, either works well. For longer shots or windier conditions, the 130 gr’s higher BC provides a meaningful advantage. See the separate 130 gr report for side-by-side comparison.
Why do different retailers list different velocities for this load? This is a genuine data inconsistency. Fort Scott’s product page has shown 3,026 fps; their specifications document lists 2,933 fps; some retailers list 2,782 fps. The discrepancy likely reflects different test conditions, barrel lengths, or updated lot specifications. Fort Scott tests at 24″ barrel with 1:8″ twist โ shorter barrels will show lower velocity. Community chronograph submissions on this page are the most reliable way to establish actual field velocity across different barrel lengths.
Can the brass cases be reloaded? Yes โ brass cases with Boxer primers are fully reloadable. Fort Scott recommends Hodgdon Superformance or StaBALL 6.5 powder. COAL range: 2.760″โ2.800″. This page covers factory ammunition only โ consult published reloading data for solid copper bullet load development, which typically differs from jacketed lead-core loads.
Submit Your Data ยท Real-World Results
Manufacturer velocity figures are measured under controlled lab conditions โ barrel length, temperature, and lot number all affect real-world performance. The data below comes from community submissions tied to specific test conditions and reviewed before publishing.
Once this page reaches 3 approved submissions, aggregate velocity and confidence level will appear here automatically.
| UPC # | Firearm | Barrel (in) | Avg Velocity (fps) | Shots | Temp (ยฐF) | Chronograph | Lot | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 758381722157 | โ | โ | โ | โ | โ | โ | โ | No data yet |
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