Does anyone here have any experience with these bullets from Barnes. I’m looking into them for coyote hunting and found them for .277 caliber in an 85 grain and thought it would work good. Here’s the description:
Barnes new RRLP (Reduced Ricochet, Limited Penetration) bullets feature a frangible, powdered-metal copper-tin core inside a guilding metal jacket. The bullets are lead-free often a requirement in military and LE practice environments. These open-tip bullets wont come apart in mid-air, even at very high velocities and extreme rates of spin. They combine accuracy with explosive fragmentation.
They are also called MPG which is multipurpose green. They work good by what I see on videos. I like the idea of using my .270 Winchester in a light grain bullet.
Barnes new RRLP (Reduced Ricochet, Limited Penetration) bullets feature a frangible, powdered-metal copper-tin core inside a guilding metal jacket. The bullets are lead-free often a requirement in military and LE practice environments. These open-tip bullets wont come apart in mid-air, even at very high velocities and extreme rates of spin. They combine accuracy with explosive fragmentation.
They are also called MPG which is multipurpose green. They work good by what I see on videos. I like the idea of using my .270 Winchester in a light grain bullet.
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