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25 October 2012, 14:48
GSSP
Knocked the snot right out of 'em
Finally bloodied my little Pierce 6.5x47 Lapua with the Barnes 127 gr LRX @ 2800 fps yesterday, here in Montana. Day 5 of a 5 day hunt for elk/deer finally brought me a chance to see what my little guy could do. An hour into shooting light, 2x2 and 3x4 Mule Deer bucks sky lined themselves @ 500 yds. This same hill brought my best bud and his neighbor 3x4 and 4x5 bull elk 5 days back; both with 6.5x284's running 140 VLD's @ 3050. Killed one DRT; the other within 50 yds. My little 3x4 took the 127 gr LRX through both lungs, broadside. Sorry to say, bullet recovery was a moot point. He performed a near 70 yd death run and thankfully piled up against a 24" spruce tree other wise would have slid several hundred yards down the 40 deg, snow covered, slope. Pics to follow when I get home.

Alan


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25 October 2012, 22:07
friarmeier
Alan, someone said the LRX is supposed to open at a lower velocity than the TTSX. I can't find any verification on Barnes' website; do you know whether this is true?

What did you think about the trauma inflicted/wound channel?

Can you say what the approximate impact velocity was?

thanks!

friar


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26 October 2012, 06:47
Cliff Lyle
Great story. I'm excited to see photos when you can get them posted.
26 October 2012, 08:12
GSSP
I've received both verbal and email verification that the LRX's minimum opening velocity is 1600 fps. I've shot with one of the guys responsible for it's development.

I loved the results on yesterdays mule deer buck. The pass through was high rib cage to rib cage. Lungs were very messed up.





This is how I found him.



Impact vel would have been 2085 fps.

Alan


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26 October 2012, 09:16
friarmeier
That is interesting! My one hesitation with the Barnes are the reports of X bullets failing to expand well. I'd have a lot more confidence with a bullet designed to expand at 1600 fps than one at 1800 or higher.

Thanks for all the footwork! Enjoy the venison, too! tu2

friar

p.s. put a bug into your friend's ear that a 140 gr. .277 bullet would be nice - or a 130 gr.


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26 October 2012, 17:12
Cliff Lyle
A very well placed tree, indeed. At what distance did you say you took the shot?
26 October 2012, 17:22
GSSP
Fiar,

Understood. I too have heard of X bullets failing to expand. The poly tip helps reduce, if not negate, that issue.

Here's our view for looking over more country



And here's our view of the hill; summit is a skootch over 500 yds away.



Alan


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26 October 2012, 18:03
friarmeier
Wow! That 2nd pic reminds me how deceiving distances can be! When I first glanced at it, I would have guessed the hilltop to be a mile or two off. Then I noticed the trees in the fore & midground, and compared it to the tree about 1/2 to the summit (the small lone tree on the left of the pic).

That little tree way out in the distance changed my whole perspective...and it was at that point I could "see" it as a little over 500 yards.

Interesting - thanks!

friar


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