02 July 2005, 22:43
reindeerBarnes XLC
Did anyone try the Barnes XLC in .223 REM or an other .224 caliber?
Are they as accurate as claimed?
Does the blue coating really make then shoot flatter?
Goedemorgen!
Say, again? Shoot flatter? Nope!
You might be able to gain about 10, maybe 20 m/s, but that is about all. Not enough to take to the bank.
I load them in my 223WSSM, and without much load up (okay, no load work up), the 53 grainers shoot about moa.
If I were to work up a load with new bullets, I'd go with the TSX version. They are far easier to work with, and have been more accurate in my guns. Great terminal performance in 7mm and 270.
Ik hoop dat dit een beetje zal helpen, Dutch.
Before the TSX's came along, I had given up on Barnes bullets. The XLC's would not shoot in any of my rifles and I hated the way that blue stuff scraped off and clogged up my seating die.
Go with Dutch's suggestion and try the Triple Shocks.
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