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Reloading
Accubonds or Siroccos??
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<blockquote data-quote="Outlaw6.0" data-source="post: 453163" data-attributes="member: 23486"><p>A good buddy of mine uses the 90grn E-Tip in a 6-284, he's taken 4-6 (can't remember) head of game this year, all with 1 shot each. Which tells me they are at least an accurate bullet, terminal performance I can't help you on, all of his animals were taken with neck shots, so no bullets were ever recovered. As to your statement about the Barnes fowling the barrel, you might be thinking of the original X bullet. I use the TSX, TTSX & MRX in ~ a half dozen rifles & have seen a fairly neglible difference in fowling compared to "normal" bullets. There is a somewhat larger difference in new rifles whose bores need "broken in" as the solid copper of the Barnes line is sofer than the gilding metal used in the newer offerings out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlaw6.0, post: 453163, member: 23486"] A good buddy of mine uses the 90grn E-Tip in a 6-284, he's taken 4-6 (can't remember) head of game this year, all with 1 shot each. Which tells me they are at least an accurate bullet, terminal performance I can't help you on, all of his animals were taken with neck shots, so no bullets were ever recovered. As to your statement about the Barnes fowling the barrel, you might be thinking of the original X bullet. I use the TSX, TTSX & MRX in ~ a half dozen rifles & have seen a fairly neglible difference in fowling compared to "normal" bullets. There is a somewhat larger difference in new rifles whose bores need "broken in" as the solid copper of the Barnes line is sofer than the gilding metal used in the newer offerings out there. [/QUOTE]
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