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<blockquote data-quote="Allen Kitts" data-source="post: 1863382" data-attributes="member: 103317"><p>Barnes are great bullets for elk hunting based on what I have seen with my own eyes. No hearsay just plain facts. Until I started shooting in the long range realm Barnes bullets were used in every gun I owned from 22-250 up to my 375 Ultra Mag. Never lost an animal. Elk, Mule Deer, Whitetails, Antelope and Coyotes. All Dead, dead, dead. 52 Grain TTSX in the 22-250, 140's in the 7STW, 100 Grain in the 257 Weatherby, 85 Grain in the 6mm Remington, 85 Grain in the 243WSSM, 180 Grain in the 300 WSM. I tried the 200 Grain version in my 300PRC but they didn't shoot as well as the 199 grain Hammers do so I stuck with the Hammers. I haven't shot anything with the Ultra Mag yet but the 235 grain x bullets are shooting tight groups, are loaded and ready to go. Put them in the boiler room from just about any angle and they will do the trick. Just my opinion folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Kitts, post: 1863382, member: 103317"] Barnes are great bullets for elk hunting based on what I have seen with my own eyes. No hearsay just plain facts. Until I started shooting in the long range realm Barnes bullets were used in every gun I owned from 22-250 up to my 375 Ultra Mag. Never lost an animal. Elk, Mule Deer, Whitetails, Antelope and Coyotes. All Dead, dead, dead. 52 Grain TTSX in the 22-250, 140's in the 7STW, 100 Grain in the 257 Weatherby, 85 Grain in the 6mm Remington, 85 Grain in the 243WSSM, 180 Grain in the 300 WSM. I tried the 200 Grain version in my 300PRC but they didn't shoot as well as the 199 grain Hammers do so I stuck with the Hammers. I haven't shot anything with the Ultra Mag yet but the 235 grain x bullets are shooting tight groups, are loaded and ready to go. Put them in the boiler room from just about any angle and they will do the trick. Just my opinion folks. [/QUOTE]
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