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Need help with non-lead solid copper bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="feelinducky" data-source="post: 1370300" data-attributes="member: 27274"><p>I have shot barnes for the past 7-8 years. It was the only bullet that I would hunt with. We never lost an animal all were recovered. I'm sure the bullets expands but they don't shed off their petals very easily. Now i have decided to make the change over to the hammer bullet. I have been looking for a bullet that will shed the petals to give a little more collateral damage. Hammer bullets seem to so that. In my rifle 270wsm the LRX did not shoot well. Low velocity and very high pressure. I switched over to the 130ttsx and the velocity went way up around 3350. I like barnes but I am also looking for something that sheds off a little mass that is why I'm going with the hammers. I still shoot the barnes 180ttsx in my 300rum because it shoots well. But as new rifles come on line for me I'll be working up loads with hammer bullets. Plus hammer is a small business and I would rather buy there anyway. Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="feelinducky, post: 1370300, member: 27274"] I have shot barnes for the past 7-8 years. It was the only bullet that I would hunt with. We never lost an animal all were recovered. I'm sure the bullets expands but they don't shed off their petals very easily. Now i have decided to make the change over to the hammer bullet. I have been looking for a bullet that will shed the petals to give a little more collateral damage. Hammer bullets seem to so that. In my rifle 270wsm the LRX did not shoot well. Low velocity and very high pressure. I switched over to the 130ttsx and the velocity went way up around 3350. I like barnes but I am also looking for something that sheds off a little mass that is why I'm going with the hammers. I still shoot the barnes 180ttsx in my 300rum because it shoots well. But as new rifles come on line for me I'll be working up loads with hammer bullets. Plus hammer is a small business and I would rather buy there anyway. Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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