19 August 2003, 00:38
David Thomas.308 cal. 250 grain Barnes Bullet
Does Barnes still make a 250 grain 30 caliber bullet? If so who sells them? Where can I get the best price?
Midway and midsouth shooter's supply do not sell them.
Thanks,
David
19 August 2003, 01:27
jeffeossowhoa, there friend...
what twist is your barrel? the barnes 350 is longer than I-10 between sanantonio and elpaso
jeffe
19 August 2003, 12:50
David ThomasBarrel twist is the standard 1:10 twist. I was asking about the 250 not the 350, just for clarity sake.
Crowrifle, thank you for the link, but the bullets are no longer available on that site.
19 August 2003, 13:47
jeffeossoDavid,
Sorry, I typoed on 350... the barnes TWO-FIDDIE is huge... i doubt a 1/10 would stablize it, under 3200fps...
write barnes and ask em
jeffe
19 August 2003, 16:00
David ThomasJeffeoso,
I figured it was a typo, just wanted to make sure. I want the 250 for a 300 win mag. Hornady's 220s shoot great, so thought i would try the 250, but seems like Barnes is phasing out their original bullets and pushing their copper bullets.
David
20 August 2003, 05:54
ByronDavid,
Just for reference, Sierra makes a 240 MK but they also caution that it needs a 1 in 9 twist barrel. 220's is probably the limit for the 1 - 10 twist you have but let us know what happens.
Later,
20 August 2003, 09:12
<eldeguello>Length, not weight, dictates how fast a twist must be. If a 1/9 will stabilize that 240 Sierra, I'd bet the 1/10 will stabilize a Barnes Original 250 gr. round-nose! It has to be shorter than the Sierra 240!!
20 August 2003, 11:48
David ThomasByron,
I have not tried the Sierra 240. I usually avoid boat tail bullets as a general rule. I never have been a big fan of MatchKings. MatchKings may be great bullets, but they never have appealed to me. The few I have shot were no more accurate than hornady's flat based spire points.
Thank you for your help, though.
Did Barnes discontinue all of their Originals? They are still listed on their website, but cannot be purchased direct like the other bullets can, unless I am missing something.
Thanks Again to all,
David
20 August 2003, 14:18
Jon AThe Barnes 250 will be easier to stabilize than the 240 SMK. The 240 works just fine in a 1:10 down to 2800 fps.
20 August 2003, 15:11
<North of 60>250 Barnes stabalize in a 1-10 300 H&H at the2400 to 2600 ft/sec muzzle velocity I tested.
You will be fine.
21 August 2003, 11:20
David ThomasBarnes said this bullet was discontinued and they sold out about 2 weeks ago.
Is anyone aware of an online source or retail store that may still have some in stock?
If so please let me know.