I’ve long been a Barnes bullets fan. They have always worked well for me and give a lot of options for shot angle regardless of cartridge or bullet weight it seems. Two of my kids took whitetails this week with my 7MM Remington Magnum and 145 LRX’s at 3225fps. Both deer were between 260 and 275 yards away and both shots were double lung shots. I would even consider both further rearward than I like. I’m an aorta crowder.
Both deer ran about 15 yards after being hit and the damage to both of their lungs was significant. Both bullets exited and I did recover one petal at an exit wound. I have killed quite a bit of game with that rifle and bullet combination. Some ran a few yards and some piled up in a heap.
They have always seemed to shoot well in any rifle I’ve used them in. Too hard a bullet? I’ve never thought so. The other end of the bullet spectrum has never impressed me much. I guess I remain a fan.
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Both deer ran about 15 yards after being hit and the damage to both of their lungs was significant. Both bullets exited and I did recover one petal at an exit wound. I have killed quite a bit of game with that rifle and bullet combination. Some ran a few yards and some piled up in a heap.
They have always seemed to shoot well in any rifle I’ve used them in. Too hard a bullet? I’ve never thought so. The other end of the bullet spectrum has never impressed me much. I guess I remain a fan.
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