Barts Bullets

Barts bullets

I havent shot them in a long time but when I shot them they were all ran one one machine. Thus, you didnt have the variation you have with several different machines. At Lake City they were ran on several machines alot of variation. Making them for the army is different, I know, but you still have specs you ve got to stay in. Doug
 
By other “good” bullets I mean, Berger’s, Lapua, Nosler.


None of those are even close to a BR grade bullet.

I use BR 'tricks' for long range varmint hunting.
Groundhogs at 400+ yards.
Panda action, right bolt, left port, built by Kelbly's many years ago.
26 inch long heavy barrels.
An inch in diameter at the muzzle.

.22-250 AI and 6 mm REM AI.
The 6 mm makes a rel mess of a groundhogs out to 440 yards.

They sort of explode into parts.
 
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Barts bullets

Thats a really good agg you shot. A good lot of bullets can shoot just as well as hand swaged bullet,s
I had Sierras shoot just as well as custom bullets . I guess it ,s just what you get at times
 
None of those are even close to a BR grade bullet.

I use BR 'tricks' for long range varmint hunting.
Groundhogs at 400+ yards.
Panda action, right bolt, left port, built by Kelbly's many years ago.
26 inch long heavy barrels.
An inch in diameter at the muzzle.

.22-250 AI and 6 mm REM AI.
The 6 mm makes a rel mess of a groundhogs out to 440 yards.

They sort of explode into parts.



Bergers not close to BR???
 
I did not notice he had Berger's in the list.
They are very much BR.
Lapua and Nosler. he sighted are NOT BR grade.

I have a decent pile of Starke bullet in my drawer.
They also work VERY well.
6 mm 65 grain."Red Prairie Varmint Bullets."
They have made a real mess of groundhogs.
 
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