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Offline acearch72

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308 diameter light weight
« on: August 02, 2005, 04:29:22 PM »
Does anyone have any experience with 130gr bullets in the 308" diameter.  I am thinking of the 130gr Barnes X bullets in a 300 WSM.  Should be flat shooting and fast.  Good meal ticket for whitetails maybe.

However, I sort of wonder that the bullet being so short if it would tend to be less accurate than a heavier bullet.

Does anyone have any comments or experience with this?

Thanks..........

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« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2005, 04:25:27 AM »
I have a 130 gr. Barnes XBT load, for mt .308 Win, Savage Striker.
It is fairly hot, since it chronies ar 2775 fps, out of that 14" barrel.
How does it work on whitetails?  Well let's say it hits them like
"Thor's Hammer".  I have dropped 3 whitetails with this bullet,
and all have been bang flop, or stumble a few yards, and drop.
And the mess inside is VERY impressive.  My old uncle stopped
by as I was processing the first deer shot by this round, where
the entry point had just clipped the back edge of the shoulder,
and had vaporized a 4" hole under the pelt, and his comment
was, "Jezz what the heck are you shooting?".  I told him it was
a .308, with a 130 gr, Barnes X bullet handload.  He said, "I don't
know what that is, but it is WAY TOO MUCH bullet for whitetail".
Given I like "Bang Flop", I think it is just about right!

I also have a .300 WSM, and I also have considered working
up a whitetail round for it, with 130 gr. Barnes bullets.  I would
recommend using the 130 gr. Barnes Triple Shock bullets,
over the X Bullets.  They seem to be much easier to work
up an accurate load, for most rifles.  But any 130 gr. Barnes
bullet would be a good choice for a deer sized game hunting
round.  I hunt in northern Wisconsin, where whitetail bucks,
grow well into the 200 lb dressed range, and the Barnes 130
gr. bullets are plenty effective.

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« Reply #2 on: August 03, 2005, 05:12:23 AM »
I agree with Squeeze. I use the 140 Barnes in my .300 Weatherby, and it kills like lightning.
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Re: 308 diameter light weight
« Reply #3 on: August 03, 2005, 11:08:13 AM »
Quote from: acearch72
Does anyone have any experience with 130gr bullets in the 308" diameter.  I am thinking of the 130gr Barnes X bullets in a 300 WSM.  Should be flat shooting and fast.  Good meal ticket for whitetails maybe.

However, I sort of wonder that the bullet being so short if it would tend to be less accurate than a heavier bullet.

Does anyone have any comments or experience with this?

Thanks..........


I am loading 165 gr. Barnes TSX bullets in my .300 Weatherby & .30-338.  Tried the 150 gr. TSX last year but didn't care for all the meat damage.  I can only imagine the 130 gr. would do even more damage due to bloodshot meat.  .300 WSM?  I wouldn’t go under 150 gr. myself.  Lawdog
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