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I know it made you feel better. The 130 version could be pushed around 3,100-3,200 fps. I don't know how accurate the lighter ones would be, but these are some interesting combos.


Has anyone the right idea or any other hints? Shooting into jugs and pigs I had more penetration.


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Looking for some real life experiences good or bad with these bullets. Thanks for any and all real life experience info. I've used the 185gmx in my. Shooting into jugs and pigs I had more penetration. I know the 185ttsx will open up at least down to 2k but I'm skeptical on the gmx below 2400 or so. I'd like to get some other opinions on them myself. Don't see many advantages in them at muzzle velocities much under 3000 fps--except, of course, gmx login 24 non-lead bullets are mandated by law. They work, my impressions is they are a touch softer than Barnes. I don't use Barnes in the smaller calibers, prefer to go with 100 gr. Everything I've shot with monometals, the bullets have blown thru, haven't recovered one. But, I'm pushing them pretty fast for caliber. I have never been able to recover the bullets from any antelope or deer. They just punch right through the animal. On elk I have experienced both total bullet pass through but more often find the bullet just underneath the hide on the opposite side. Mushroomed perfectly and retained 95% of the bullet weight. The bullets perform well enough gmx login 24 me, however I kill most animals closer than 250 yards, with occasional pokes out to 350 yards. This has resulted in some of the animals running off to be recovered sometimes as far as several hundred yards before they expire. This can be mentally difficult to handle when you're not sure if you missed the animal or your shot was perfect. It won't always show signs of the hit but more often than not the animal is hit. Plus side is that there is usually little bloodshot meat, and I never find pieces of lead in my processed meat. Because of these experiences I am currently evaluating different bullets. I want something that has a higher chance of dropping the animal in its tracks. Looking into berger vlds, nosler partitions, accubonds, accubonds long range, or barnes lrx. Both deer were about 30-40 yards away, both shot just behind the shoulder and both ran about 50 yards with great blood trails. These were factory Hornady Superformance, so they were pretty hot. Don't see many advantages in them at muzzle velocities much under 3000 fps--except, of course, where non-lead bullets are mandated by law. You definitely trade a bit of penetration by going light and fast, and thus opening wider. The internal damage is greater with speed though. That's just an impression though and not really based on much fact. In fairness the Barnes rep told me the. This would make them a better fit for slower cartridges and longer ranges. And at two or three velocity ranges. That gmx login 24 be a lot of work, for sure. One shot kill, ran maybe 15 steps with a blood trail Stevie Wonder could follow This past week 2 one-shot kills on hogs. Don't you ever wonder why In spite of all that's wrong here There's still so much that goes so right And beauty abounds. The thunder rolls and the baby sighs And the rain comes down Don't you wanta thank someone for this. And at two gmx login 24 three velocity ranges. That would be a lot of work, for sure. It'd gmx login 24 a good start. The only thing I have shot with them is one antelope buck. It was a headshot so not much of a test of the bullet 165 grain. In my rifle they are not as accurate as the Interlocks, but shoot around an inch and a quarter, at least in Superformance guise. Haven't played with them handloading yet, but hope to soon. Don't see many advantages in them at muzzle velocities much under 3000 fps--except, of course, where non-lead bullets are mandated by law. In my very limited experience I would certainly agree with this statement. You think anyone with a. There was not much difference as far as I was able to ascertain from tissue damage or the one sample of each that was recovered. They both weigh very close to the same weight, again sorry I'd have to dig up gmx login 24 notes to get the exact weight but I don't think either one lost a grain. That said, if I traded into another. All the best to you this week Dirtfarmer. Dwayne Thanks, Dwayne, for that heart felt. I know it made you feel better. To me, monometals do best blasted at max vel. I don't like small caliber mono's as well as mid and large bore ones. I think those would work pretty well. The 130 version could be pushed around 3,100-3,200 fps. I'd want to see how they grouped. At the risk of nitpicking, I think that's reversed based on outward gmx login 24. Thanks for the gentle correction, you know I knew which was which but so help me my fingers typed it wrong anyway. It wasn't nitpicking at all and I appreciate your taking the time to help me get it straight. All the best to you in the remainder of the week. Dwayne Dirtfarmer; Thanks for the reply and the nice manner in which you conveyed my backwards post as well. I'd add that in addition to velocity we've seen really fine results with monometals twisted fast in more moderate velocities such as our eldest daughter's 6. Thanks again for the kind response and all the best to you. Dwayne I thought maybe you were looking at the picture from the other side. Whttail; Well I can see how you'd think that seeing as I'm on the other side of the medicine line and all. Really I believe I'll need to stop posting later on in the evening when I'm that sleepy. Thanks for the chuckle and all the best to you sir. Dwayne You think anyone with a. I have three hunting loads always at the ready for any new 270's that might find a way to my house. I can always find one load that will shoot around an inch and sometimes two or all three. I have no qualms using any for hunting. I don't know how accurate the lighter ones would be, but these are some interesting combos. How did the lighter bullets perform. The 130 version could be pushed around 3,100-3,200 fps. I'd want to see how they grouped. I can also tell you the Hornady 110Vmax takes the same loads, hit the same point of impact to 500 yards and are a heck of a lot cheaper to practice with. Hunt hard, kill clean, waste nothing and offer no apologies. The 110's have taken numerous deer, hogs, antelope, a blackbuck and Axis. The 85 was used in a reduced load for my son. I never pushed them hard, but should try it sometime. The 85 was used in a reduced load for my son. I never pushed them hard, but should try it sometime. Where did you get the starting data. I tried to get some reduced load data from Barnes but was unsuccessful. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would gmx login 24. Pretty much dead right after the shot, about 200-225 yards. One didn't move, other than tipping over, the other staggered maybe 10-15 yards, plop. Bullet went through both shoulders and exited. The combination would not have been my first choice but that impressed me to say the least knowing how tough blue bulls are. The mono-metal bullets are excellent for penetration, that's for sure. Nice to see some good expansion too.


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