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Barnes mz expander or gold dot? I don't shoot over 100 yds, mainly 30 to 60. I use 777 pellets but plan on using BH209 next year.
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barnes expander without a doubt.
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Originally Posted by dirt1008
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Barnes mz expander or gold dot? I don't shoot over 100 yds, mainly 30 to 60. I use 777 pellets but plan on using BH209 next year.
The only concern I have with a Barnes are very close shots. The Deep Curl will perform 10 to 100 yards and beyond but will not give the same performance that a Barnes will on marginally good shots. And that is just an opinion. |
That's what I'm thinking. The 300's?
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Price VS performance the gold dot wins. i agree with sabotloader the only knock on the barnes is that occasionally they fail to open on shorter range shots. the GD/DC will on those type of shots and the terminal performance is real close.
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Originally Posted by dirt1008
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That's what I'm thinking. The 300's?
If you were shooting over 150 yards - then I would definitely go 300. |
I really appreciate all help guys. Don't know why I have the bigger is better mentality. Once again thanks alot.
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Originally Posted by dirt1008
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I really appreciate all help guys. Don't know why I have the bigger is better mentality. Once again thanks alot.
Expander MZs for average loads and ranges. Never had one fail with a non "magnum" load. Spitfire 285gr MZs are just the opposite, they must be driven hard or they can pencil. |
Originally Posted by Gm54-120
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Barnes 458SOCOM 300gr and as much powder as you can tolerate. :D
Expander MZs for average loads and ranges. Never had one fail with a non "magnum" load. Spitfire 285gr MZs are just the opposite, they must be driven hard or they can pencil. |
I'd gold dot; no need to pay a premium price
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