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Post by FWS on Jan 4, 2009 22:21:20 GMT -6
Speer TNT® Green™TNT GreenThis bullet was introduced last year in Federal Premium® and CCI® factory ammunition, and is now available for handloaders. The TNT® Green™ is a lead-free bullet that gives shooters great accuracy and explosive performance. This unique bullet design combines a powdered-metal core with a thin jacket to get impressive terminal performance. Initial offerings will be in 30, 43 and 50-grain .224 configurations. Features & Benefits • Lead-free • Accurate • Explosive performance Part No. 1021 .224 30-gr TNT Green 1022 .224 43-gr TNT Green 1028 .224 50-gr TNT Green
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Post by FWS on Jan 4, 2009 22:27:08 GMT -6
That 30 grainer might be a good fox bullet for the .221 Fireball and .222 Rem.
And the 43 gr. bullet might be a very good cat bullet.
Barnes is making a 30 gr. Varmint Grenade now too, another potential fox/cat bullet. Got a couple boxes coming.
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Post by stickbowhntr on Jan 4, 2009 22:31:32 GMT -6
just picked up a box of the 36's today want to try maybe even this week at least on phone books.
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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Jan 9, 2009 13:56:40 GMT -6
What is the BC of these bullets?
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Post by mostinterestingmanintheworld on Jan 11, 2009 17:08:30 GMT -6
I tried Barnes in my 22-250, 5-6 inch groups at a 100 yards. Coppered the barrel as well.
Joel
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Post by springer78 on Jan 11, 2009 21:18:20 GMT -6
I can't see them flying straight unless you have a low twist barrel and then your going to load them down. haven't had much luck with lead free bullets as of yet
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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Jan 12, 2009 9:31:03 GMT -6
Going to try nolser e tips in 90 grain 6mm verus my 90 bal tips and see what differance in groups are!
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