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Barnes 280 grain LRX low velocity expansion results.
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 696257" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>I know we all look to test all we can and that is good. Another problem besides the fact you stated that no one bullet is perfect at all velocities is. No two shots can ever be he same. All the criteria changes. Velocity, angle, hide thickness, amount of meat before bone etc. etc. There is no perfect testing. But we will do what we can and then I feel antelope are a great start. One at 500 yards in a spot where you can see all around him will be first up for me then examine the results before I move out in distance or on to larger game. I went to bed thinking about that hollow tip and I don't like it. But I am still not sure that the pure water i not the culprit either. This is why I questioned you on this in the first place. I am going to research the tips on the 230 OTM and the 230 targets and see what they have. I am telling ya the 230 OTM's have worked very well for us so far on game with many kills. Maybe that is what my 300 win will end up with.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 696257, member: 7503"] I know we all look to test all we can and that is good. Another problem besides the fact you stated that no one bullet is perfect at all velocities is. No two shots can ever be he same. All the criteria changes. Velocity, angle, hide thickness, amount of meat before bone etc. etc. There is no perfect testing. But we will do what we can and then I feel antelope are a great start. One at 500 yards in a spot where you can see all around him will be first up for me then examine the results before I move out in distance or on to larger game. I went to bed thinking about that hollow tip and I don't like it. But I am still not sure that the pure water i not the culprit either. This is why I questioned you on this in the first place. I am going to research the tips on the 230 OTM and the 230 targets and see what they have. I am telling ya the 230 OTM's have worked very well for us so far on game with many kills. Maybe that is what my 300 win will end up with. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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