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Barnes 30 cal 212 LRX
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote_Hunter" data-source="post: 1831025" data-attributes="member: 110773"><p>My advice on Barnes is to stick with the standard LRX or TTSX unless you have a 1-8 twisted rifle that will handle the 212g LRX.</p><p></p><p>After switching to tougher bullets (Speer Grand Slam, Nosler AccuBond, Barnes MRX/TTSX/LRX, Swift Scirocco II and North Fork SS), I will never go back to cup-and-core bullets for hunting elk and mule deer with my bolt guns. All have performed near and far.</p><p></p><p>Cup and core bullets see use in my .243 for antelope and in my levers where they work fine at lower velocities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote_Hunter, post: 1831025, member: 110773"] My advice on Barnes is to stick with the standard LRX or TTSX unless you have a 1-8 twisted rifle that will handle the 212g LRX. After switching to tougher bullets (Speer Grand Slam, Nosler AccuBond, Barnes MRX/TTSX/LRX, Swift Scirocco II and North Fork SS), I will never go back to cup-and-core bullets for hunting elk and mule deer with my bolt guns. All have performed near and far. Cup and core bullets see use in my .243 for antelope and in my levers where they work fine at lower velocities. [/QUOTE]
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