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Is it still cool to shoot Barnes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Takem406" data-source="post: 1100227" data-attributes="member: 72588"><p>I've had great luck with Barnes over the years! I've never had a deer take a step after being hit from my 308. </p><p>However it seems that Nosler and Berger are more popular especially with "long range" shooters. Is there still a Barnes following? </p><p>I understand Berger has a great reputation for accuracy and same with Nosler. </p><p>Just got a 7 Mag in a No. 1 and I'd like to load Barnes for elk. </p><p>Obviously it doesn't matter what everyone else does, just looking for input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Takem406, post: 1100227, member: 72588"] I've had great luck with Barnes over the years! I've never had a deer take a step after being hit from my 308. However it seems that Nosler and Berger are more popular especially with "long range" shooters. Is there still a Barnes following? I understand Berger has a great reputation for accuracy and same with Nosler. Just got a 7 Mag in a No. 1 and I'd like to load Barnes for elk. Obviously it doesn't matter what everyone else does, just looking for input. [/QUOTE]
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