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View Poll Results: What's your favorite supersonic bullet in 300-221 for Deer hunting?
110g Hornady V-Max 6 8.82%
125g Barnes Triple Shock X 12 17.65%
125g Nosler Ballistic Tip 25 36.76%
125g Sierra Pro Hunter 8 11.76%
125g Speer TNT 3 4.41%
Other: please list in your response 14 20.59%
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Old 09-14-2008, 11:57 PM
cav_scout_tj cav_scout_tj is offline
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Tipped barnes 30 carbine bullet... I like it. Let us know how the testing goes. With a pretty short barrel too, I'd be interested in some.

I did shoot the barnes 150 30-30 bullet into water jugs, and it made a great mushroom. Too bad barnes doesnt make anything in between. Actually the 130 TSX (no tip) might be a good place to start, and drill out a bigger hollow point, and then put a tip in there. Might end up with a good weight.
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Old 09-15-2008, 12:22 AM
JFettig JFettig is offline
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Its just too bad they are so expensive!

I'll be making these tips out of Delrin(Acetal) plastic, CNC turned. Hopefully they work well.

I should probably put in an order for some of these bullets.

Jon
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Old 09-15-2008, 09:33 AM
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Sierra makes a 125g 30-30 flat nose bullet that is their recommendation for hog/deer hunting w/300 W velocities as they are close to 30-30 velocities.
These bullets are designed to open up but stay together @ these velocities.
Give them a try-they feed ok thru my gun.


.308 dia. (.30-30) 125 gr. HP/FN Pro-Hunter 2020 Rifle
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Old 09-22-2008, 01:26 AM
JFettig JFettig is offline
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Pitt300, Do those flat nose bullets feed in an AR?
Some of my hollow point bullets that I made had big noses and did not want to feed in mine.

I have some of those 30 carbine Barnes bullets on order(only 50) and they shoudl be here Thurs or Fri, I might get a chance to make tips. Does anyone want any tips for these? They'd be black delrin
I noticed that the BC on midwayusa is more than double the BC from the Barnes website, hopefully these tips will bring it up and hopefully I can get 2200fps out of my 10.5" barrel.

Jon
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Old 09-22-2008, 09:17 AM
Pitt300 Pitt300 is offline
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They feed fine in mine & group well.
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Old 09-24-2008, 06:40 PM
JFettig JFettig is offline
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I have 50 of those barnes 30 carbine bullets in front of me.They measure .755" long, cavity is .120" flat to flat on the inside and about the same from corner to corner(its a hex). The cavity is .375" deep. The outside diameter(of what the tip will be) is about .170".

I'll have to find somthing to measure the radius on it. it doesn't seem to be all that large(.75-1").

Jon
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Old 09-24-2008, 11:07 PM
cav_scout_tj cav_scout_tj is offline
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I have 50 of those barnes 30 carbine bullets in front of me.They measure .755" long, cavity is .120" flat to flat on the inside and about the same from corner to corner(its a hex). The cavity is .375" deep. The outside diameter(of what the tip will be) is about .170".

I'll have to find somthing to measure the radius on it. it doesn't seem to be all that large(.75-1").

Jon
Good info. Pics with and without the tip would be great.

I'd love to take 10 off your hands to test with. then maybe a bunch of tips...
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Old 10-24-2008, 01:14 PM
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Stupid question for you guys... would 300w subsonic work for hunting? I understand you try to get a heavier bullet to tumble/etc rather than expand, but I don't know how clean a kill it makes.

Just wondering (because this would also make me wonder then if a suppressed 300w would be an ok deer gun to say 150 yds or so)
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Old 10-24-2008, 01:26 PM
Pitt300 Pitt300 is offline
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I'm hog hunting tonight w/subsonic 220s.
They can be very deadly & quick killing if placed properly.
In TX I cannot hunt game animals (deer/turkey) w/suppressor but if I go back to our farm in TN this year I may take Whisper because there I can kill deer w/suppressed firearm & I can harvest 3 doe a day for every day of the season (2 bucks total).
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Old 12-20-2008, 01:41 AM
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180Gr PPT

I hunt with a TC 44 mag.

My son hunts with my 300 Whisper AR with a 180 grain powerpoint on 14.0 gr of H110.

About 1500-1600FPS enough power for the woods we hunt. Shots are less than 100 yards.

BTW no kick a 13 year old can handel it, and history has proven that the 180 Gr .357 is an adequate deer round. Best bang for the buck.

Yes the .458 socom would be better but he's not ready for it yet and a lot more per shot.

Bill
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