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barns 285 gr spitfire bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="pressman" data-source="post: 712745" data-attributes="member: 10980"><p>i need some help and i can not think of a better place then here to find the real answer. all comments are welcome.</p><p>I have a 50 cal pro hunter, I started shooting the blackhorn 209 powder and bought some 285 gr barns spitfire bullets with 115 grains of the 209 i was getting 3/4 inch groups for 3 shots at 100 yards. I was very happy but then i dug up some of the slugs out of the dirt behind my target to find that they were not even expanded? one out of four bullets thati found looks like it started but for the most part they looked just about like they do when i loaded them?? If they do not expand in the dirt how well are they going to work on deer? i emailed barnes a few days ago for their comment on these i even sent them pictures of the shot bullets but they have not responded. does anyone have any ideas of what is going on here?</p><p> </p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pressman, post: 712745, member: 10980"] i need some help and i can not think of a better place then here to find the real answer. all comments are welcome. I have a 50 cal pro hunter, I started shooting the blackhorn 209 powder and bought some 285 gr barns spitfire bullets with 115 grains of the 209 i was getting 3/4 inch groups for 3 shots at 100 yards. I was very happy but then i dug up some of the slugs out of the dirt behind my target to find that they were not even expanded? one out of four bullets thati found looks like it started but for the most part they looked just about like they do when i loaded them?? If they do not expand in the dirt how well are they going to work on deer? i emailed barnes a few days ago for their comment on these i even sent them pictures of the shot bullets but they have not responded. does anyone have any ideas of what is going on here? thanks [/QUOTE]
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