Barnes 110 gr copper - how are these shooting?

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Re: Barnes 110 gr copper - how are these shooting?

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I just received 3 boxes of these 110 Grain TAC-X SBR bullets. Now if I can find some load data. Not in quickload so I may have to use the regular 110 TAC-X data and just back off a little.
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Re: Barnes 110 gr copper - how are these shooting?

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The bullets are the same size and weight, so the load data would be the same.
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Re: Barnes 110 gr copper - how are these shooting?

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I have started playing with The Lapua 100 gr HPce ( hollow point cutting edge) and My AR .300wtf seems to like them. I have shot alot of Hornady 110 V max through it with good luck...I Like Barnes bullets for Hunting they alway expand nicely but retain their weight. But I have never shot a group with a barnes bullet that made excited. They shoot well, but not great out of any of my rifles! Just my 2 cents.
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Re: Barnes 110 gr copper - how are these shooting?

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silencertalk wrote:The bullets are the same size and weight, so the load data would be the same.
thanks, I didn't have any of the regular TAC-X to compare to, I know they are shorter than the 110 grain TTSX.
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