View Single Post
  #3  
Old 01-24-2005, 09:11 AM
eldeguello eldeguello is offline
 
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Greencastle PA & New Woodstock NY
Posts: 212
Quote:
Originally posted by Rocky Raab
FailSafes are excellent bullets. They may be more than you need for most game, but where they're really needed, they excel.

Answer this: if you need extreme penetration on very large and tough game - or dangerous game - then you might need an expensive and exotic bullet like the FailSafe.

If you're hunting deer, antelope and such the Failsafe will certainly work. But it's like buying a Ferrari to haul kids to school. You can get a perfectly adequate bullet for deer without needing a second mortgage. Barnes X, Partitions or bonded bullets are cheaper while being plenty tough enough for that 300 maggie.

That goes for the 140 Noslers in the 270, too. Perfect.
I would expect this same evaluation to apply to the Barnes X's.
__________________
"It seems very difficult to impress most reloaders with the fact that every rifle is an individual, and what proves to be a maximum load in one may be quite mild in another, and vice versa." Bob Hagel, GAME LOADS AND "PRACTICAL BALLISTICS FOR THE AMERICAN HUNTER, 1977

The inmates are still running the asylum!

"If you are 20 years old and not a liberal, you have no heart. If you are 40 and not a conservative, you have no brain!" W. Churchill

Reply With Quote