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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 117864" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>Barnes bullets are a love/hate relationship. I feel theres a lot more on the hate side. They are kinda pain in the *** to get to shoot, its not a problem of them holding up, its a matter of hitting what your aiming at farther then 200 yards away. There not the most accurate bullets, there BC's are a little exaggerated. I have tried the 100g xlc in my old 25-06, it was like buckshot pattern at 100 yards, then I tried the 165g xlc in my dads and uncle 300 win mag. Same thing, more like shotgun patterns then groups. I did what Barnes advised and started with a squeaky clean barrel and trying .050" from the lands. This is just my take on barnes bulles. I am a Nosler fan, I love the btips and AB"s. Not much of a partition guy. More into accurate bullets with higher BC's for longer shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 117864, member: 1403"] Barnes bullets are a love/hate relationship. I feel theres a lot more on the hate side. They are kinda pain in the *** to get to shoot, its not a problem of them holding up, its a matter of hitting what your aiming at farther then 200 yards away. There not the most accurate bullets, there BC's are a little exaggerated. I have tried the 100g xlc in my old 25-06, it was like buckshot pattern at 100 yards, then I tried the 165g xlc in my dads and uncle 300 win mag. Same thing, more like shotgun patterns then groups. I did what Barnes advised and started with a squeaky clean barrel and trying .050" from the lands. This is just my take on barnes bulles. I am a Nosler fan, I love the btips and AB"s. Not much of a partition guy. More into accurate bullets with higher BC's for longer shots. [/QUOTE]
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