... the bullet ogive. I have a box and a half of Barnes 200 gr XPB bullets. The pointy ones designated for the 460 S&W, ... to most cup and core 450 bullets that I have. The 275's are even longer but I'm out of them, so I couldn't ...
I had read somewhere where you can order direct from Barnes at MSRP, whether they have stock or not is anyone's guess. Maybe contact the guy who gave you the info and see when they will be running more. Fury Bullets is between us in Croswell, Dennis ...
Hoot- I sent an email to Barnes Bullets and they said " The .451” 275gr TSX is for the 450 Bushmaster and requires at least 1200 fps to expand. The .451” 275XPB is for the 460 S&W and requires at least 1400 fps to expand." ...
Does anyone know the difference between the Barnes275 grain .451" diameter TSX with the 2 bands and the 275 grain .451" diameter XPB with the 3 bands? Is the XPB (for 460 S&W) designed ...
Does anyone know the difference between the Barnes275 grain .451" diameter TSX with the 2 bands and the 275 grain .451" diameter XPB with the 3 bands? Is the XPB (for 460 S&W) designed ...
... modified crimp die. Cartridge on the left is a Barnes 200 XPB with a stab crimp, the cartridge on the right is a Barnes275 TSX loaded long (2.335ish") with a stab crimp. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48796715327_06ea4a8b40_z.jpg ...
... Would any of you have a idea of fps using the 275 grain bullet ? This areas I hunt limit shots ... bearing surface, so accuracy isn't too bad. Barnes told me it was to reduce pressure, but maintain accuracy. Well the 200 XPB, which is a little larger in diameter, but shorter ...
... side crimp as Hoot mentioned. You could also go with the 3 groove 275gr XPB and run your taper crimp just over the top band. That would let you run ... of freebore so getting close to lands in a AR is gonna be hard with the Barnes.