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Barnes LRX
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<blockquote data-quote="blue_ridge" data-source="post: 468215" data-attributes="member: 26234"><p>Ahh, duly noted, thanks. I have only used Barnes bullets once before. I took a nice 5x5 elk at 375yds with a 7mag Sendero and 175 grain Barnes X that resulted in a fragged heart muscle. I believe the Sendero (since traded) had a 9.5 twist which was considered borderline or slower than needed for the 175. It shot decent 3/4MOA groups with no stability problems. But your point makes sense, thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue_ridge, post: 468215, member: 26234"] Ahh, duly noted, thanks. I have only used Barnes bullets once before. I took a nice 5x5 elk at 375yds with a 7mag Sendero and 175 grain Barnes X that resulted in a fragged heart muscle. I believe the Sendero (since traded) had a 9.5 twist which was considered borderline or slower than needed for the 175. It shot decent 3/4MOA groups with no stability problems. But your point makes sense, thanks. [/QUOTE]
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