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recovered bullets
These were from deer I've shot over the years.
![]() first is a Hornaday 385 gr Great Plains - great! dropped every deer I shot dead in it's tracks second is I think a PTX (red tipped) - horrible!! completely fell apart and didn't find any lead , but no exit hole musta fragmented third is a 200 gr Precision Dead Center - shot a bunch of deer without much tracking most dead within sight of the hit forth is a Barnes 250 gr TMZ - picture perfect!!! |
Them Barnes are a sight to behold lol!
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Nice photo, thanks for sharing.
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I shoot the 250gr TMZ. The TC PTX shot extremely good out of my Pro Hunter at the range but it's reputation on game is why I never hunted with that bullet.
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John Nosler invented the partition bullet in the late '40,s Everyone else has been playing catchup ever since.Barnes is very,very close.
Charlie |
gotta love those Barnes!
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I think everyone is trying to catch up or keep up with Barnes now.
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Originally Posted by SJAdventures
(Post 3756660)
I think everyone is trying to catch up or keep up with Barnes now.
Charlie |
I do prefer Barnes (Expander MZs/XPBs) just because i have used them for so long and they always worked. I have had a couple Spitfires fail to expand though in media. This year i used the tipped 458 SOCOM bullet and it was flawless. Massive internal damage and a nice pass through.
They have usually been a bit more accurate for me vs the Partition but thats just because i shoot more of them :D Ive got a nice stash of Partitions though from Wideners and shooting them into media they are outstanding performers. I hate wasting them on paper. :P |
Everything taken into consideration. BC,(short and long range accuracy), and terminal performance. the barnes ML bullets IMHO are the best you can buy.the only one i have read a "few" bad reviews on are the spit fire MZ and not expanding occasionally at close range. which i feel is due to it's very small hollow point.i like the gold dots and if i lived where all of my shots were 150 yds or less the .250 gr would be all i needed.i have some 300gr gold dots i am going to try and if i can get them to group out to 200 yds, that will be the bullet i use, if not i will use a Barnes bullet to hunt and gold dots to practice with.
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Originally Posted by Gm54-120
(Post 3756910)
I do prefer Barnes (Expander MZs/XPBs) just because i have used them for so long and they always worked. I have had a couple Spitfires fail to expand though in media. This year i used the tipped 458 SOCOM bullet and it was flawless. Massive internal damage and a nice pass through.
They have usually been a bit more accurate for me vs the Partition but thats just because i shoot more of them :D Ive got a nice stash of Partitions though from Wideners and shooting them into media they are outstanding performers. I hate wasting them on paper. :P Very effective bullet. :happy0001: |
OK not a muzzleloader but interesting never the less, mine from last year, Remington Accutip 12g sabot slug.
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Just sighted in my USH with Remington Accu-Tips. Glad to see they expand well can't wait to try them next fall.
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Ive got a nice stash of Partitions though from Wideners and shooting them into media they are outstanding performers. I hate wasting them on paper. :P[/quote]
I shoot the 43013 bullet at paper.It is the bullet they packaged as SHOTS,.451 250 gr .45 Colt Sporting Handgun.POI almost identical out to 175 yds,I paid $16.oo/100 the last box I bought.Higher than that now Charlie |
Originally Posted by Chasam60
(Post 3757927)
Ive got a nice stash of Partitions though from Wideners and shooting them into media they are outstanding performers. I hate wasting them on paper. :P
I shoot the 43013 bullet at paper.It is the bullet they packaged as SHOTS,.451 250 gr .45 Colt Sporting Handgun.POI almost identical out to 175 yds,I paid $16.oo/100 the last box I bought.Higher than that now Charlie[/QUOTE]They are indeed a excellent bullet.great idea shooting SH bullets for practice. |
I think i have a box of the .451 (Colt) 250gr JHP too. They are about $22/100 locally. Their 40-180gr or 200gr are cheap 45x40 bullets. Only about $45/250.
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