13 August 2003, 03:13
john17haha tell me if i have nothing to do and am wasting my time
Well i quit work the other day and am getting ready to head back to college. I now have 5 days to do nothing but pack a prepare. I have also been thinking about different loads for my .308. I was just wondering would this be a good load for whitetails out to 300 yards or am I just dreaming. Barnes makes a 140 grain X bullet which I could push to about 3000 fps. This should be flatter shooting than the 150's and would penetrate better on bigger bodied deer at longer ranges. Only thing is will the Barnes shoot in my rifle. I'll have to see. Tell me if i am wasting my time and am obsessed w/ hunting. ha
13 August 2003, 06:14
TXPOOnly one way to find out!
13 August 2003, 08:21
jeffeossosure, it would work...
and if it's a gret shooting load, use it...
ifnot, it was fun
jeffe
13 August 2003, 17:25
Pecos41I'm with TXPO. No magic here. You hit them where they live and they'll go home with you.
14 August 2003, 04:58
simdowYes and No.
The load you are talking about will work. If you are like me you arenot obsessed with hnuting, just highly focused!
14 August 2003, 07:22
todbartellBarnes also makes a 130 gr. XLC-BT. This could be pushed to 3100 fps or a little more, and still provide good penetration.
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15 August 2003, 02:55
<eldeguello>I've known several people, (one a game warden) in New Mexico that used hot 125 and 130-grain loads for BIG mule deer, with great success. And they didn't even have X bullets back then!
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15 August 2003, 03:49
john17Haha, thanks for the advice fellas.