Those are THE bullet out of 300 blk for hunting.Can’t speak to the 110vmax that has good reviews but I have had good luck with the 110 tac-tx, sample size of 1 out of a 10.5” SBR.
Here’s one that entered at the last rib on a hard quartering buck and was found buried at the base of the neck. If memory serves it was .6+ inches at the widest point. Zyn can and fat golden for scale.
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This, I use the 110s for coyotes but haven’t been happy with their performance on deer. Big fan of the 110 Barnes.I tried 110 vmaxes last year loaded to the brim to get some velocity. They worked but not well.
If I ever do it again it's the 110 barnes.
This, I use the 110s for coyotes but haven’t been happy with their performance on deer. Big fan of the 110 Barnes.
Just a heads up on the Sierra 125 PH. Bill Wilson's testing of them in the 300 HAM'R has shown the newer versions are probably too tough to perform well at HAM'R velocities. Would be worse at 300 BLK velocities.My daughter is hunting with a 300Blk this year.
I loaded her some 125gr Sierra Pro Hunters.
Havent had a chance to shoot anything with it yet but we have a bunch of season still this year.
Hope to get something done then.
Will report back for anyone that is still wondering about the round.
Just a heads up on the Sierra 125 PH. Bill Wilson's testing of them in the 300 HAM'R has shown the newer versions are probably too tough to perform well at HAM'R velocities. Would be worse at 300 BLK velocities.
WILSON COMBAT 300 HAM'R
More bullet comparison testing. Note the Sierra 125gr PH is new current production, they have toughened it up so much that now it's not suitable for hunting. But it makes a great target bullet since it's so accurate.texashuntingforum.com
The 125 SST and 125 BT are a couple of 125 cup and core options that do work well in the BLK.
I'm guessing it will probably work out just fine. Maybe not the "best", but really doesn't have to be. I'll be interested in hearing your results.Nice to know.
Will hopefully find out here soon.
At this point they are the only thing I have for it.
Haven’t hunted with them yet but I got a great load with the Hornady 110 VMax. At 300 Blackout speeds, the 110 VMax is more like a typical cup and core big game bullet.
I haven’t loaded up any Barnes, but my local Academy Sports carries boxes of 110 VMax. I think Hornady is a better value for handloading and practice shooting cause you get 100 projectiles per box.