Precision Rifle 250g QT
#11
Thread Starter
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 3,732
Likes: 0
From: Rapid City, South Dakota
Hey Muley, It seems to me the 250g T-EZ will pass through a deer. It penetrated the same as this bullet in the same test; one would think this bullet would be a pass through.
#12
I was trying to make a point that a bullet doesn't need to go through 5 bottles to get a pass through on game.
#14
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 2,922
Likes: 0
I have these in 180/40-cal. Thanks for the test and they will be fine for deer.
I suppose the Dead Centers will get into the 4th jug. Third or fourth jug for a lead bullet in this test is a passing grade for either the expansion lovers, or the penetration lovers. Cecil gave me a great deal on these QT Polymer Tips, when I bought a bunch of other accessories and Extreme Elite bullets.
You think those are long? You should see my 260 gr Extreme Elites in 40-cal. I should have purchased the 240s, for shooting 100-150 yards. The 260s are too long / narrow for my 1:28 50-cal.
I suppose the Dead Centers will get into the 4th jug. Third or fourth jug for a lead bullet in this test is a passing grade for either the expansion lovers, or the penetration lovers. Cecil gave me a great deal on these QT Polymer Tips, when I bought a bunch of other accessories and Extreme Elite bullets.
You think those are long? You should see my 260 gr Extreme Elites in 40-cal. I should have purchased the 240s, for shooting 100-150 yards. The 260s are too long / narrow for my 1:28 50-cal.
Last edited by Triple Se7en; 08-04-2015 at 10:04 AM.
#17
As i said if you have two that are basically equal except one penetrates more, the higher penetrating projectile gets my vote. There is a better chance of it performing better if the shot isnt perfect and you hit more bone than intended.
I usually wait for the beautiful broadside opportunity but deer dont always offer the perfect shot. A slight quartering will have a noticeable effect on penetration to the vitals.
Let say both are just 3 jugs, i would take the Barnes for one reason. I would not be finding any lead in my meat and the razor sharp petals are like a spinning death star.
I usually wait for the beautiful broadside opportunity but deer dont always offer the perfect shot. A slight quartering will have a noticeable effect on penetration to the vitals.
Let say both are just 3 jugs, i would take the Barnes for one reason. I would not be finding any lead in my meat and the razor sharp petals are like a spinning death star.
#18
#19
As i said if you have two that are basically equal except one penetrates more, the higher penetrating projectile gets my vote. There is a better chance of it performing better if the shot isnt perfect and you hit more bone than intended.
I usually wait for the beautiful broadside opportunity but deer dont always offer the perfect shot. A slight quartering will have a noticeable effect on penetration to the vitals.
Let say both are just 3 jugs, i would take the Barnes for one reason. I would not be finding any lead in my meat and the razor sharp petals are like a spinning death star.
I usually wait for the beautiful broadside opportunity but deer dont always offer the perfect shot. A slight quartering will have a noticeable effect on penetration to the vitals.
Let say both are just 3 jugs, i would take the Barnes for one reason. I would not be finding any lead in my meat and the razor sharp petals are like a spinning death star.
#20
Out of all the Barnes ive probably shot more of the 300gr 458SOCOM bullet and the little 225gr XPB. The XPB i shoot pretty fast and the 300gr i shoot close to 1900fps. Basically the same speed as the actual 458SOCOM CF counterpart.
I usually don't shoot boattails but this bullet shoots so good in my 54-120 i cant help it
The 225gr XPB imo is the overlooked gem in the Barnes lineup. Its cheaper and works just fine for deer at the more common hunting distances. Plus i can swap out to the 225gr FTX for fun and the load is still safe.
I usually don't shoot boattails but this bullet shoots so good in my 54-120 i cant help it

The 225gr XPB imo is the overlooked gem in the Barnes lineup. Its cheaper and works just fine for deer at the more common hunting distances. Plus i can swap out to the 225gr FTX for fun and the load is still safe.


