Barnes Bullets Spit-Fire TMZ Muzzleloader 50 Cal, 290 gr, 15-Pack (Model 30594)
Barnes Bullets
The Barnes Bullets Spit-Fire TMZ is a 50-caliber muzzleloader bullet built for hunters who demand accuracy and terminal performance in the field. This 250-grain load comes packaged as a 15-pack, giving you a solid supply for season prep and hunting trips. Barnes engineered these rounds with a polymer-tipped design and streamlined boattail profile to deliver the ballistic performance serious muzzleloader hunters expect—especially when pursuing big game where shot placement and bullet reliability matter most.
What sets the Spit-Fire TMZ apart is its engineering philosophy: 100 percent copper construction paired with a tight-sealing sabot system designed to maximize velocity while keeping gas escape to a minimum. That combination translates to flatter trajectories and more consistent downrange energy. The polymer tip is tuned for rapid expansion at typical muzzleloader velocities, helping ensure clean, ethical harvests on deer, elk, and other large game.
Barnes has rebuilt this line to improve speed and accuracy without sacrificing the seal integrity that separates premium muzzleloader ammunition from budget alternatives. Whether you're dialing in your rifle at the range or heading into the woods, the Spit-Fire TMZ performs the way you need it to when it counts.
| Caliber | 50 |
| Weight | 250 grains |
| Bullet Type | Polymer-tipped, sabot load |
| Construction | 100% copper |
| Quantity | 15 per pack |
These rounds are engineered for big game hunting with modern in-line muzzleloaders. The 250-grain load, copper construction, and polymer tip are designed to deliver expansion and penetration on deer, elk, and similar game at typical muzzleloader hunting distances.
Yes, these are sabot loads—the sabot is included with each round, making them ready to load and fire from your muzzleloader.
These are 50-caliber loads. Always verify that your specific muzzleloader is compatible with in-line, sabot-style ammunition and consult your rifle's manual before use.
The product information provided covers only the bullet specifications. Consult your muzzleloader's manual and ammunition loading guides for powder type, charge weight, and primer requirements specific to your rifle.