Most of the data i've tried has been on the weak side and for the saami chamber, not the spc ii. I have a 18 arp barrel(1:11.25 5r) that chronographs 95 gr. Here are the results i posted earlier on the 68forums. Since the purchase of my lwrc 6.8 a2 i've been on the hunt for the most accurate and effective ammo. The 6.8 spc shooting both the 95 and 110 grain bullets is no slouch.
Today, barnes offers a full line of ammunition and bullets to cater to the most discerning shooters and hunters. Barnes ttsx loads at 2850 fps, with no signs of pressure. I like what i have . Since the purchase of my lwrc 6.8 a2 i've been on the hunt for the most accurate and effective ammo. Split the difference and work your way up. I have a 18 arp barrel(1:11.25 5r) that chronographs 95 gr. Hopefully, some fellow bhw 6.8 spc owners can benefit from my testing! The 6.8mm 95 grain barnes ttsx against the.243 95 grain barnes tsx.
Since the purchase of my lwrc 6.8 a2 i've been on the hunt for the most accurate and effective ammo.
Today, barnes offers a full line of ammunition and bullets to cater to the most discerning shooters and hunters. It has other features that make it attractive, especially the opening velocity of 1600 fps. The 6.8mm 95 grain barnes ttsx against the.243 95 grain barnes tsx. Hopefully, some fellow bhw 6.8 spc owners can benefit from my testing! Barnes 6.8mm.277 95 gr ttsx bt. Barnes ttsx loads at 2850 fps, with no signs of pressure. You may have already looked on 68forums but the reason i tag this thread is because the barnes 95 gr. Since the purchase of my lwrc 6.8 a2 i've been on the hunt for the most accurate and effective ammo. Here are the results i posted earlier on the 68forums. Ttsx is a exceptional hunting round . I like what i have . Split the difference and work your way up. I have a 18 arp barrel(1:11.25 5r) that chronographs 95 gr.
Really like the 90 gr gold dots, but ot get a blood trail would stick. Split the difference and work your way up. It has other features that make it attractive, especially the opening velocity of 1600 fps. Here are the results i posted earlier on the 68forums. The 6.8mm 95 grain barnes ttsx against the.243 95 grain barnes tsx.
Barnes 6.8mm.277 95 gr ttsx bt. Since the purchase of my lwrc 6.8 a2 i've been on the hunt for the most accurate and effective ammo. As much as id like to use the 120 sst's . Really like the 90 gr gold dots, but ot get a blood trail would stick. Barnes ttsx loads at 2850 fps, with no signs of pressure. I like what i have . Split the difference and work your way up. If you can find them, the barnes ttsx are my go to for hunting.
Since the purchase of my lwrc 6.8 a2 i've been on the hunt for the most accurate and effective ammo.
It has other features that make it attractive, especially the opening velocity of 1600 fps. I have a 18 arp barrel(1:11.25 5r) that chronographs 95 gr. Most of the data i've tried has been on the weak side and for the saami chamber, not the spc ii. The 6.8mm 95 grain barnes ttsx against the.243 95 grain barnes tsx. Here are the results i posted earlier on the 68forums. Ttsx is a exceptional hunting round . As much as id like to use the 120 sst's . Really like the 90 gr gold dots, but ot get a blood trail would stick. Today, barnes offers a full line of ammunition and bullets to cater to the most discerning shooters and hunters. Hopefully, some fellow bhw 6.8 spc owners can benefit from my testing! If you can find them, the barnes ttsx are my go to for hunting. You may have already looked on 68forums but the reason i tag this thread is because the barnes 95 gr. Barnes ttsx loads at 2850 fps, with no signs of pressure.
The 6.8 spc shooting both the 95 and 110 grain bullets is no slouch. Split the difference and work your way up. If you can find them, the barnes ttsx are my go to for hunting. The 6.8mm 95 grain barnes ttsx against the.243 95 grain barnes tsx. Barnes 6.8mm.277 95 gr ttsx bt.
Barnes ttsx loads at 2850 fps, with no signs of pressure. As much as id like to use the 120 sst's . I have a 18 arp barrel(1:11.25 5r) that chronographs 95 gr. Really like the 90 gr gold dots, but ot get a blood trail would stick. It has other features that make it attractive, especially the opening velocity of 1600 fps. Barnes 6.8mm.277 95 gr ttsx bt. Most of the data i've tried has been on the weak side and for the saami chamber, not the spc ii. Split the difference and work your way up.
Since the purchase of my lwrc 6.8 a2 i've been on the hunt for the most accurate and effective ammo.
Today, barnes offers a full line of ammunition and bullets to cater to the most discerning shooters and hunters. I have a 18 arp barrel(1:11.25 5r) that chronographs 95 gr. Really like the 90 gr gold dots, but ot get a blood trail would stick. Ttsx is a exceptional hunting round . Barnes 6.8mm.277 95 gr ttsx bt. Barnes ttsx loads at 2850 fps, with no signs of pressure. You may have already looked on 68forums but the reason i tag this thread is because the barnes 95 gr. As much as id like to use the 120 sst's . Split the difference and work your way up. Here are the results i posted earlier on the 68forums. I like what i have . The 6.8 spc shooting both the 95 and 110 grain bullets is no slouch. Most of the data i've tried has been on the weak side and for the saami chamber, not the spc ii.
11+ Best 6.8 Spc 95 Gr Barnes Ttsx / Barnes Ttsx Load Data - BARN / I like what i have .. If you can find them, the barnes ttsx are my go to for hunting. I like what i have . Barnes ttsx loads at 2850 fps, with no signs of pressure. Here are the results i posted earlier on the 68forums. Since the purchase of my lwrc 6.8 a2 i've been on the hunt for the most accurate and effective ammo.