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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 1713916" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>I started shooting Barnes Bullets because my butcher put the bullets she found on a tray on the counter. Every single Barnes looked just like the pictures in the magazine. No fragments, no jacket separations. I'm a big believer in high b.c. and high sectional density so I shot 160 gr. in my 7mm RM. I like to shoot SDs over .270. I switched to Bergers in my 7mm WSM, and have shot elk out to 340 yards, deer, javelina, and Barbary Sheep. One sheep made it 40 yards. The others died within a few steps. Years ago I used Nosler Ballistic Tips with good success on deer and sheep, but they exploded. Quick kills and lots of meat damage. Premium bullets are better for magnums, because they hold together at close range and high velocity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 1713916, member: 29323"] I started shooting Barnes Bullets because my butcher put the bullets she found on a tray on the counter. Every single Barnes looked just like the pictures in the magazine. No fragments, no jacket separations. I'm a big believer in high b.c. and high sectional density so I shot 160 gr. in my 7mm RM. I like to shoot SDs over .270. I switched to Bergers in my 7mm WSM, and have shot elk out to 340 yards, deer, javelina, and Barbary Sheep. One sheep made it 40 yards. The others died within a few steps. Years ago I used Nosler Ballistic Tips with good success on deer and sheep, but they exploded. Quick kills and lots of meat damage. Premium bullets are better for magnums, because they hold together at close range and high velocity. [/QUOTE]
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