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.444 vs 45-70 vs 30-30
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 702833" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>I haven't looked in quite awhile, but I just did, the 300 grain Barnes I was referring to apparently no longer advertised. Maybe mine are the last 50 left. It's essentially the 275 a little longer good flat point. We haven't used the 44's much for awhile, but used to load a coffee can full for the kids to shoot camping. Your point about the cannelure being correct is a good one. When the Sierra 300's came out we added another cannelure with the old CH tool, pretty easy but another step. The Sierras a bit hard, the Hornady XTP, a bit soft, but we also have gravitated to the Speers. All worked fine so more of a relative assessment than a dig at either.Hopefully the OP doesn't find this to far from topic intention just to flesh out original answer a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 702833, member: 30671"] I haven't looked in quite awhile, but I just did, the 300 grain Barnes I was referring to apparently no longer advertised. Maybe mine are the last 50 left. It's essentially the 275 a little longer good flat point. We haven't used the 44's much for awhile, but used to load a coffee can full for the kids to shoot camping. Your point about the cannelure being correct is a good one. When the Sierra 300's came out we added another cannelure with the old CH tool, pretty easy but another step. The Sierras a bit hard, the Hornady XTP, a bit soft, but we also have gravitated to the Speers. All worked fine so more of a relative assessment than a dig at either.Hopefully the OP doesn't find this to far from topic intention just to flesh out original answer a bit. [/QUOTE]
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