Barnes 145 Match Burners on game?

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Have any Roksliders used these on big game? Or any of the other Match Burners?

We’ve been using ELDs with excellent results the last several years, and will continue with them, but looking at other possible higher BC options.
 
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Tagging. Not to side track, but I’m curious about RDF’s and Custom Competitions as well. Any experience on deer?


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For me it's pretty simple. Match bullets are designed for matches. Game bullets are designed for game. I suspect your question arises because they are in stock and others are not?
 
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They fragment well, similar to or maybe more so, than Berger VLD’s.
I appreciate the input, Form. For a guy who doesn’t have any experience with the VLDs- how would you say they compare with the penetration and performance of the 147ELD at CM speeds?
 

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I appreciate the input, Form. For a guy who doesn’t have any experience with the VLDs- how would you say they compare with the penetration and performance of the 147ELD at CM speeds?

They fragment a bit more. A bit less penetration by a couple of inches than 147’s.



For me it's pretty simple. Match bullets are designed for matches. Game bullets are designed for game. I suspect your question arises because they are in stock and others are not?


Do you have any experience with the subject?
 

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For me it's pretty simple. Match bullets are designed for matches. Game bullets are designed for game. I suspect your question arises because they are in stock and others are not?

Because the box says so, right?
 
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They fragment a bit more. A bit less penetration by a couple of inches than 147’s.






Do you have any experience with the subject?
The OP asked a question and I answered it, like others are doing.

Plenty of experience with game bullets, not a match bullet fan for regular hunting distances and potential quartering shot angles and keeping as much meat on the table versus in the trash. Don't need to have shot them to see the difference or read the difference in the overall picture to have an opinion and make a statement based on that. I haven't gotten to the point where I've had to shoot a match bullet at game. They are not the best all-around choice, if there is a choice to make.

Many of you all have experience with match bullets on game, but again, given the choice for me it's not a hard one to make.
 
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For me it's pretty simple. Match bullets are designed for matches. Game bullets are designed for game. I suspect your question arises because they are in stock and others are not?
Not all 'hunting' bullets are constructed equally. Same goes for 'match' bullets.

I, and hunting buds, have had excellent performance from the 147ELD on multiple elk and deer. Still haven’t managed to catch one, even in bull elk. But I don’t have experience with the Barnes MB, so appreciate those who actually do sharing theirs.
 

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You guys sure got me on the experience. However it is correct that he was asking if anyone has done it, wasn't asking for an opinion so I'll take my licks and pay better attention next time.
If only the rest of the internet had this attitude, the world would be a different place.

We're all here to learn ... Hoping you stick around!
 

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I’ll be using the 112gr MB on elk this year, so we’ll get some info from them as well b
How did these do? Would you say 1800 fps is minimal expansion velocity or somewhere north of 2000 fps like a VLD target?
 
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