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has anyone actually seen or shot the new barnes MRX? what kind of preformance did you get? I haven't seen any on the shelves around here yet. I am going to Bass Pro on Saturday and I will look there. I read an article on them this weekend. The author really talked them up and the test that they preformed with cow bones and ballistic gel were pretty impressive.


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Posts: 165 | Location: missouri | Registered: 18 February 2005Reply With Quote
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The December Barnes Newsletter seems to suggest availability only from Jan 06, so maybe this accounts for lack on the shelves at present, I imagine lots will have been rele3ased fro testing and writing up so as to promote anticipation for general release and advanced sales.

The question is, will they expand, I don't doubt they will be accurate, as Barnes seems to have finally got their accuracy act together with the TSX?

I wonder also what costs will be, Speer tried tungsten cores but constantly suffered from the high prices.

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Nice picture in Guns & Ammo this month.


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Prices are showing on Midway site. Availability shows as coming soon.


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Posts: 152 | Location: China Spring, Texas | Registered: 18 February 2005Reply With Quote
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I assume the ballistic tip will help ensure reliable expansion for most of the non-believers out there. Although it is a bullet I definately plan to try I doubt that it will be notably different than the TSX in any hunting situation.
 
Posts: 153 | Location: Omaha, NE | Registered: 06 December 2004Reply With Quote
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I assume the ballistic tip will help ensure reliable expansion for most of the non-believers out there. Although it is a bullet I definately plan to try I doubt that it will be notably different than the TSX in any hunting situation.


I agree. Of course the difference is they are about a dollar a bullet!
 
Posts: 498 | Location: Georgia | Registered: 13 January 2002Reply With Quote
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Midway Shooting Supplies

Barnes Maximum Range X-Bullets 30 Caliber (308 Diameter) 180 Grain Boat Tail Box of 20
Product #: 352898
Status: Coming Soon
Our Price: $18.99

~$1.00 per bullet.
 
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Barnes is touting this bullet as a "long range" number and i would imagine that the terminal performance is very similar to the TSX which is a little more affordable, just my 2...
 
Posts: 498 | Location: New Jersey | Registered: 22 May 2004Reply With Quote
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Even if the plastic tip didn't make a noticable difference in how quickly it opens up, the couple hundred fps increase in impact velocity at long range will be a welcome change by itself. They look like they'll be very nice bullets to me.
 
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I wonder if a loan application and credit check is needed for purchase? jumping

I think I'll keep buying factory second Partitions.

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Posts: 655 | Location: Oregon Monsoon Central | Registered: 06 March 2004Reply With Quote
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Will one be able to buy the new Winchester "Elite" XP3 bullets, which are essentially the same? I also note that Nosler is having a close out on their Failsafe bullets - maybe they're coming out with at BT Failsafe.
 
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The xp-3 from winchester seem to be nothing like the Barnes Mr-x in performance.

The new mr-x is supposed to resist losing the petals and the core resists deforming because of the tungsten core.

The winchester bullet loses its petals and thecore mushrooms into a big blob.

http://www.24hourcampfire.com/xp3_2.html


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The xp-3 from winchester seem to be nothing like the Barnes Mr-x in performance.

The new mr-x is supposed to resist losing the petals and the core resists deforming because of the tungsten core.

The winchester bullet loses its petals and thecore mushrooms into a big blob.

http://www.24hourcampfire.com/xp3_2.html


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Winchester states this expansion of the rear section of the bullet is a "patent pending design (that) yields a unique two-stage expansion at both the front and in the body of the bullet, resulting in massive knockdown power."


Have the folks at Winchester never seen even a photo of a Swift A-Frame after it's been fired? Same sort of bulging, with the exception that the core DOESN'T seem break through the jacket.

Why they didn't just stick a plastic tip on the Fail-Safe is beyond me. homer Now, I guess I'll have to hoard some of the older stuff. Confused


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Posts: 842 | Location: Anchorage, AK | Registered: 23 January 2004Reply With Quote
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Winchester states this expansion of the rear section of the bullet is a "patent pending design (that) yields a unique two-stage expansion at both the front and in the body of the bullet, resulting in massive knockdown power."



"Have the folks at Winchester never seen even a photo of a Swift A-Frame after it's been fired?"

The first thing I thought of was the swift too.


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