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Are barnes reliable?
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<blockquote data-quote="Terrytf" data-source="post: 498841" data-attributes="member: 92117"><p>I live in the condor zone in California so it's lead free only !!! if I go out of state I dont wast time trying to load for a lead bullet. I just take my barne's ...150 grain in the .270 - 36 grain in the .223 - 235 grain in the 375hh - 85 grain in a .243.. And getting ready for the 140 grain in a 7 mm rem mag but also trying the 160 grain to see what is best all in the TSX ! With the 7mm I will try to go past 600 yards so I will also try the TTSX .. Every thing bad for the hunting laws start here in CA and the lead free zone is growing and becoming very popular and other states are looking at this along with the fed's . All the old guy's complained when solids went out for hunting and said lead core sucked and the bullets just blue apart . barne's is just like a solid but better . where you hit is how a animal goes down not the bullet the real old guys can use a bow with a sharp stick . your fault if you cant make the shot .</p><p><strong>BOTTOM LINE IS YES BARNES ARE RELIABLE </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terrytf, post: 498841, member: 92117"] I live in the condor zone in California so it's lead free only !!! if I go out of state I dont wast time trying to load for a lead bullet. I just take my barne's ...150 grain in the .270 - 36 grain in the .223 - 235 grain in the 375hh - 85 grain in a .243.. And getting ready for the 140 grain in a 7 mm rem mag but also trying the 160 grain to see what is best all in the TSX ! With the 7mm I will try to go past 600 yards so I will also try the TTSX .. Every thing bad for the hunting laws start here in CA and the lead free zone is growing and becoming very popular and other states are looking at this along with the fed's . All the old guy's complained when solids went out for hunting and said lead core sucked and the bullets just blue apart . barne's is just like a solid but better . where you hit is how a animal goes down not the bullet the real old guys can use a bow with a sharp stick . your fault if you cant make the shot . [B]BOTTOM LINE IS YES BARNES ARE RELIABLE [/B] [/QUOTE]
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