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Reviews and comments written for the Barnes MRX bullet. |
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| I am not sure what to think. My first shot on an Impala was 75 meter and an easy one. Never found the poor animal and no blood what so ever but I was 100% sure about the shot. Looked for it for 2,5 hours but nothing. 2 days later the farmer found it by luck and blamed me for using FMJ bullets. No expansion of bullet what soever, bullet in bullet out, missed the heart by less then 1 cm. A day later it performed well on a warthog dropping it in it's track, however on 50 meter the bullet did not fully penetrate which surprised me very much. |
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by: CvM |
Date: 2/22/2010 |
| Rifle used: Blazer R93 |
Caliber: 308 win |
| Hunting performance: 2 |
Accuracy performance: 5 |
Rating is from 1-6, where 6 is best. |
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| Shot a moose quartering away from top of ribs(spine) through bottom of neck. Not the best shot but moose was on the run. Full pass through. Basically about 5 foot of moose. Bullet hit at about 2900 fps(20 yard shot). Large blood trail. Moose died. Great bullet! Don't think a lead bullet would have traveled that far though a moose. |
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by: KenB |
Date: 9/11/2008 |
| Rifle used: Browning Mountian TI |
Caliber: 300 WSM |
| Hunting performance: 6 |
Accuracy performance: 5 |
Rating is from 1-6, where 6 is best. |
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| Awesome performance on a bull caribou in alaska. Broadside shot at 470 yards with my 300 WSM using 180 grainers at just over 3,000 fps. The bullet entered just behind the shoulder and exited the far side leaving a fifty cent piece size hole and the chest cavity was completely destroyed with very litle meat damage in the process. Expensive bullets but they work good. |
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by: turner1978 |
Date: 11/6/2006 |
| Rifle used: Kimber montana |
Caliber: 300 wsm |
| Hunting performance: 6 |
Accuracy performance: 5 |
Rating is from 1-6, where 6 is best. |
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