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Need help with non-lead solid copper bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnnieB" data-source="post: 1370760" data-attributes="member: 41502"><p>I'll throw my .02 cents in here. As I do live in CA, we will be forced to use non-lead for all hunting coming up in 2019. That said, i've been using Barnes pretty much exclusively for many years since the TSX and TTSX came out. Simply stated, I'm very happy with them. My wife and I have well over animals collected with the those bullets and the bullet performance has been consistent and deadly on everything from 50 lb pigs up to near thousand pound elk and kudo.</p><p></p><p>Accuracy wise, sub-.5 MOA is a very reasonable expectation and we regularly exceed that with our rifles. Nearly all of our animals have been taken with either the 7mm 168 LRX, the .30 cal 180 TTSX, and the .338 225 TTSX. Longest kill shot to date has been 520 yards and the bullet performance was outstanding.</p><p></p><p>We also routinely shoot these bullets at extended ranges killing LOTS of rocks and we have found them to be very consistent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnnieB, post: 1370760, member: 41502"] I'll throw my .02 cents in here. As I do live in CA, we will be forced to use non-lead for all hunting coming up in 2019. That said, i've been using Barnes pretty much exclusively for many years since the TSX and TTSX came out. Simply stated, I'm very happy with them. My wife and I have well over animals collected with the those bullets and the bullet performance has been consistent and deadly on everything from 50 lb pigs up to near thousand pound elk and kudo. Accuracy wise, sub-.5 MOA is a very reasonable expectation and we regularly exceed that with our rifles. Nearly all of our animals have been taken with either the 7mm 168 LRX, the .30 cal 180 TTSX, and the .338 225 TTSX. Longest kill shot to date has been 520 yards and the bullet performance was outstanding. We also routinely shoot these bullets at extended ranges killing LOTS of rocks and we have found them to be very consistent. [/QUOTE]
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