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airbrusher
05-07-2009, 07:14 PM
Ive asked this question before but I cant find were it is.
I have to buy led free ammo for hunting here in California. Ive heard alot that the Barnes 85gr from ssa is outstanding. But when I look around the posts I see that the pro hunter 110gr is talked about as being the best all around round. I know thats not lead free, but when compared, it more matched the 110gr Barnes than the 85gr. lI will hunt mainly pigs, and California deer. maybe Bobcat, Cyotes and hopefully an Elk someday.
thanx
DDriller
05-07-2009, 07:51 PM
The Barnes 85TSX or the 110TTSX will both work well for hogs. To my knowledge the 85 has not been tested on deer. GS has a new 99gr HV that should work well if you reload.
joshuades
05-07-2009, 09:21 PM
It's questionable whether the TSX will open on soft skin game like deer. I'd have to go with tthe 85 TSX if I were you. The lighter weight will make for a much faster bullet and lessen the chances the bullet won't bloom. The 99HV DDriller is talking about would be much better, but right now you'd have to reload to use them.
Stick with the 85's. They are going much faster and that is what is required to make this bullet perform. It is true that they have not yet been adequately tested on deer, and there is some question as to whether a torso shot through the ribs alone will make the bullet open up.
Just give me a few more months. As soon as my deer season opens, you will have the answer, I promise.
constructor
05-07-2009, 10:28 PM
Stick with the 85's. They are going much faster and that is what is required to make this bullet perform. It is true that they have not yet been adequately tested on deer, and there is some question as to whether a torso shot through the ribs alone will make the bullet open up.
Just give me a few more months. As soon as my deer season opens, you will have the answer, I promise.
If it opens on a yote it will open on a deer. Maybe someone could pop a yote, I will if I ever get a chance to goof off.
Megalos
05-07-2009, 10:44 PM
According to Barnes, it will work just fine on a deer. They talk about it at 1:11
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6uo0E6nuJ0
airbrusher
05-08-2009, 01:49 AM
Well thank all of you for your inputs. I liked that youtube video. I will be getting the 85gr Barnes from SSA when they get some for sale.
Thanx again.
Cory
airbrusher
05-09-2009, 01:31 AM
This should probally be in reloading but I wanted to keep it here for now. If I were to reload the 85gr Barnes, would it be cost effective vs just buying a box of SSA? I dont reload at this time but if its worth it, I may. For the record, Ill be using a AR15 Performance Extreme upper.
JAOwens
05-11-2009, 05:26 PM
airbrusher the determining factor for cost effectiveness would be the amount of ammo you would be shooting. IIRC it is somewhere around the 1-2k round mark where you start to save money on reloading.
marinesg1012
05-11-2009, 06:06 PM
it really comes down to how much you want(are able) to shoot and of course if you reload you could really push the performance of the rifle and the bullets.....
Jamesb74
05-11-2009, 06:47 PM
Both of those two previous posts are correct. The benifits to handloading are cost effectivness if you shoot enough. (you don't really save any money you just shoot more for your money)
And the big one is you can play and push the bullet to it's potential.
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