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Old 12-31-2008 | 11:25 AM
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gleason.chapman
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Default RE: Barnes T-EZ ----VS---- Barnes T-MZ

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I was wondering if there would be any difference in accuracybetween these two bullets? I've fired the 290g T-EZ and seem to get pretty good accuracy with them. But the T-MZ has a boat tail base and the T-EZ has a flat base. What's the advantage/disadvantage of a boat tail versus a flat?
For MLer, I believe flat base is better because you gotta seal the bottom of the bullet to get accuracy with no blow by. The TMZ does not always fly so good in different rifles, and in some it is too loose or too tight supplied with the boat tail sabot. The boat tail came out first, the flat base just came out because several of us guys over on the Savage forum write in via email to Barnes and told them we needed a flat based Barnes TMZ for our Savages. The TEZ will work with any sabot, but to shoot a TMZ you must use the supplied sabot from Barnes or use a #18 washer in the bottom of a regular sabot, to get them to fly good. Many folks like the Barnes for penetration, expansion, 100% weight retention and accuracy.

If you got the TEZ working for your, then I would say you have an excellent long range bullet and I would stay with it. What load are you shooting that with? Chap

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