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2020barnes 175 lrx review
Have you put one in an animal? Very impressive terminal performance, minimal tissue damage on exit and mush between entrance and exit. I'm also considering the 180gr Accubond, but all copper bullets are really starting to fascinate me.
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Was broadside but up at a steep angle. Re: barnes LRX .129g .277 [Re : handwerk] #12526225 01/06/18: Joined: Jan 2010.
Proof stainless prefit for Tikka, or benchmark? Planning on digging the old 30/06 out of the safe. That's damn nice shooting, what speed were you looking at and any thoughts, on hybrid 100 v as a powder? I could go faster but these were too good to pass on. K. Joined: Jan 2010. I have attached load data. 26" barrel. I receive a response from Barnes on the 175 grain LRX: "The B.C is .546 the ogive is tangent at .5687” long. I haven't tried the LRX. Gun Parts - Stocks, Barrels, Actions, etc. In my 300 win mag,I use 80.5 grains of H1000 with Barnes 175 LRX and fgmm primers. It has only one weakness: Since copper has less mass than lead, LRX bullets are inherently lighter than a lead-cored bullet of the same size, resulting in somewhat lower BCs. Recoil in the mark v ultralight is significant at just under 8 lbs and no brake. I receive a response from Barnes on the 175 grain LRX: "The 200 grain is .546 and the 175 is not complete but it looks like it will fall in at .507 both shot at 300 yards."
JavaScript is disabled. Better than 1/2 minute with cold bore and three shot group. So if its the same how is it any better then the ttsx, just becuase it has tangent ogive? Campfire Tracker. Have any of you ever used the Barnes 175gr LRX in a 30/06?
Posts: 5,407. Last deer taken was 242lbs 9pt, at 175 yds. 143 gr ELD-X bullet performance on my mule deer last week with pics. I shot an elk back in September with an all copper bullet (Thor) out of my muzzloader, and couldn't believe the performance it gave. What kind of accuracy are you getting at 2775fps?
It’s .5 grains under book max and I load exactly to recommend COL. It’s going 3066 FPS out of the sendero. Hence the reason they recommend an 11x for the 180 and 175 TTSX and LRX. The 338 Lapua 265 TTSX has a G1 BC of .575. I have a very limited amount of experience with all copper bullets. I've got one at about 2775 FPS out of a 22" barrel.
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From what i can read the LRX's will open up at lower velocities (longer distance shots), but i do agree that faster is always better with Barnes.
The RUM,300 PRC,300 Win are all in the running.
If these bullets are priced similar to the TTSX I may try them, if priced like the MRX not going to happen! Campfire Tracker. I believe the 190 berger recommends 1-11 or 1-12 and the 210 1-10 or 1-11.
Elk,moose, deer, bears.
Have used the 175lrx quite a bit in my 30.06.
I worked up a new 300 WSM Elk load last year for a WY.
The LRX were seated such that you can just see the entire first (uppermost) band.
According to Barnes tech support, the 338 265 and 285 are the "LRX" bullets and the list BCs are .575 and .585. For those of you who have used them on game (I have not) based on my 30-06 set up. Michigan. Joined Jan 17, 2005 Messages 1,406 Location Pocahontas, AR. Welcome back to the ballistic gel tests series as I dive into the Barnes 127 LRX. Around 3050 fps with reloader 26. the 80gr showed promise. It shoots great out of my sendero and Havak. I have a high wall Browning woth tons of free bore so i need longer bullets that will still stabilize in a 1:12. Needing to start working on a good load.
B-P-UU said: I receive a response from Barnes on the 175 grain LRX: "The 200 grain is .546 and the 175 is … Seekins Havak on bottom with same load. https://www.rokslide.com/forums/threads/lets-hear-some-300-wsm-loads.115036/. I ended up with the 175 LRX.
hunt. 57.5 gr of superformance and I get about 2900 with it. For the 30cals, I'm real excited based on required twist rates... A 175 that needs a 1-11 is pretty sleek!
I have always used 200 fps over manufacturers claims, paired with 1000 ft/lbs with barnes and had stellar repeatable performance. I am almost drooling to see the BC numbers for the LRX, I use Barnes exclusively in my hunting rifles. Entrance was almost identical to the exit. You must log in or register to reply here. In my 300 win mag,I use 80.5 grains of H1000 with Barnes 175 LRX and fgmm primers. I'm starting to put another elk hunt together.
I still haven't had put them on elk again since having problems with the TSX deflecting so bad at longer ranges.
i will have to see what i can come up with for rl 26 as i had bad temp issues with 25 im the ultra. But before that I used. RL19 gives great accuracy with the 175 LRX in my Winchester M70 .300 WSM. You can use the tsx data because they have the same bearing surface thus creating the same pressure.".
Just remember that it takes a bit more twist to stabilize an all copper bullet than a jacketed lead bullet.
I had been searching for multiple different types of bullets that I could use in .264 that was non-lead.
That will be one hard hitting round! Shoots the same velocity at 40 degrees as it does 80 for me. 320 yds.
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It shoots great out of my sendero and Havak. The Barnes LRX is a homogeneous bullet, meaning it's made out of one solid material, which happens to be copper. Ultimately, so I could hunt in states that only allowed specific types of ammunition. Not bad but not that great either compared to the 225 TTSX or the 300 Berger. I've got some IMR 4350 I was going to play with. KenMi.
It’s .5 grains under book max and I load exactly to recommend COL. It’s going 3066 FPS out of the sendero.
JavaScript is disabled. Shooting paper, and killing game, are two totally different things. I got some 30 cal 200gr LRX in the mail last week, finally hurd back from the tech today about the bullet.
So with the 175 lrx, however far your load will hold 1800 fps AND 1000ft/lbs, you'll be good to go even if you dont hit bone. Where the LRX really shines is bullet integrity. "The 200 grain is .546 and the 175 is not complete but it looks like it will fall in at .507 both shot at 300 yards.".
Posts: 5,407. I have always used 200 fps over manufacturers claims, paired with 1000 ft/lbs with barnes and had stellar repeatable performance.
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While ones solid copper and the other jacketed it's not too accurate but does give you an idea. To have the added advantage of the higher BC really has some merit, I hope the great people at Barnes did their home work & don't end up with some piddly *** .015 increase!! Well at least the folks at Barnes won't be without any of my income for a while!
Anyone have the scoop on this new bullet.
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Bullet went through with a consistent wound channel. Barnes LRX. Elk hunter- Have you put one through an animal? Next time i'll take a chrono. That's what got me interested.
It'll be with a rifle this time. It may not display this or other websites correctly. Michigan. Never had a critter go more than 40 yds. I'm was just curious if anybody had any experience with this bullet. while I don't plan to take that 1000 yard shot at elk (at least not with a 7mm) I do feel comfortable at 500 and under (love that rapid z reticle). Member.
JavaScript is disabled. The grooves ended up making the bullet more accurate so we chose accuracy over B.C. You are using an out of date browser.
K. KenMi. I am looking at a larger volume 30 myself. RL 17 works well for me, hunting load is 2852fps in a 24" tube. Shot a deer in idaho on the last day.
It is supposed to be a long range version of the TTSX. But IMR 4350 is go to powder for anything 175-200 grain bullets. I have used IMR 4350 for 30 years in my 30-06. All three deer collapsed in their tracks. I have some 19 left from my 270 wsm that I switched to mag pro, that's one of my favorite powders,haven't seen any data for it though in the 300,and I'm not super comfortable coloring out side the lines from the book with different powders, over the years I've found the Nosler manuals to be, by far, the most comprehensive and realistic. well i loaded them up in my .300wby 78gr-82gr IMR7828 max coal in my wby is 3.570 so will see how that goes. value. Any one running a 300 wsm with any Barnes bullets, I'm used to a 300 ultra but recently got lucky and was able to pick up a winchester model 70 stainless for dirt cheap, looking for a hard thumping mule deer and elk bullet non lead. One of the LRX they list has been on sale for a while . Now it looks like I'll have to switch again!!
With so many choices, I decided to try out the 127 LRX.
I picked up a box of factory just to go shoot sense brass isn't here yet, going to start at 200 and work my way back to 600 and see what happens. I have quite a bit of RL19 stashed back as it was my WSM starter,can’t really go wrong with it either. Caught a little heart and both lungs.
That was the kind of response I was hoping for. You must log in or register to reply here. The rifle range, or archery range or behind the co, 143 gr ELD-X bullet performance on my mule deer last week with pics.
Small hole in, small hole out ....big ole mess in between. Picture is of the exit.
Feb 17, 2011 #14 N. Nomosendero Well-Known Member.
So with the 175 lrx, however far your load will hold 1800 fps AND 1000ft/lbs, you'll be good to go even if you dont hit bone. Sendero on top. Going to keep playing up to 82 or 83gr to watch for pressure signs.
Accuracy is good. On the other hand, i'm a little disappointed at the same time, I just decided to switch from the 180 MRX to the 168 TTSX in my 7.82 Lazzeroni Patriot.... ****!
I'm ready to load for this its killing me. Gun Parts - Stocks, Barrels, Actions, etc. I have shot some TTSX bullets that I really like, I think they have something with that and they seem to open well and do a better job than the TSX.
may also play with up to 83gr of RL-26.
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