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What's Wrong With Barnes Bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="rodneymoncrief" data-source="post: 893309" data-attributes="member: 29572"><p>You hear a lot of talk these days about Berger bullets and also the new Nosler Accubond Long Range, but no one mentions anything about Barnes TTSX or new LRX. The original Barnes X weren't that accurate, for me in any of my rifles, but since they introduced the TSX, I have had extemely good luck. Accuracy and killing power is excellent on everything from coyotes to Alaskan Moose. All the rage these days are for heavy for the caliber bullets, I have had extremely good luck with slightly lighter bullets with flatter trajectory. Have shot them out of everything from a 30-378 Wby to 7mm-08 with excellent results in accuracy and killing power. I have tried Bergers in several rifles and to me they are very temperamental and haven't much luck with accuracy. May be I am missing something so any feed back would be appreciated. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rodneymoncrief, post: 893309, member: 29572"] You hear a lot of talk these days about Berger bullets and also the new Nosler Accubond Long Range, but no one mentions anything about Barnes TTSX or new LRX. The original Barnes X weren't that accurate, for me in any of my rifles, but since they introduced the TSX, I have had extemely good luck. Accuracy and killing power is excellent on everything from coyotes to Alaskan Moose. All the rage these days are for heavy for the caliber bullets, I have had extremely good luck with slightly lighter bullets with flatter trajectory. Have shot them out of everything from a 30-378 Wby to 7mm-08 with excellent results in accuracy and killing power. I have tried Bergers in several rifles and to me they are very temperamental and haven't much luck with accuracy. May be I am missing something so any feed back would be appreciated. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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