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Anybody have a lead on an available, decently priced 250-280 grain solid for .358?


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Barnes makes a 250gr solid...

why "decent price"?

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Barnes "used to" make a 250 grain solid. That answers leads to the next...they were decently priced and I like to shoot solids for fun and some game in my home country. I should have bought some when they went on closeout two years ago.


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Woodleigh offers a 225gr and a 310gr solid that are very accurate from my 35 Whelen.
 
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Not cheap---A-Square
 
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Barnes "used to" make a 250 grain solid. That answers leads to the next...they were decently priced and I like to shoot solids for fun and some game in my home country. I should have bought some when they went on closeout two years ago.


I wanted some for my Whelen as well. Four months ago, I bought the last three boxes that I could find on the ENTIRE 'Net......at Weidner's Shooter Supply. CRYBABY


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Thanks. Mine would be in a Whelen too but alas the supply is gone. I remember seeing them on closeout and even bought some 220 30 calibers at the time but thought sure they would be bringing out a different version of the same weight or maybe even a 275. I was wrong! I guess if I want some bad enough, I will have to pay the piper.


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I used the Barnes X in 250 grains as my "Solid" for my .358 STA. As it turned out none were needed, I used North Fork 270 grain softs to take the Zebra, Kongoni and Impala. wave Good shooting.


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I have a partial box 32 of Barnes 250 Solids that I will never use PM me or check your PM


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