What’s The Best Bullet I have?

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I want to get into reloading and have been picking up some bullets here and there when I find a good deal. All of these are .277” diameter bullets.

Which one is the best overall?


50 Barnes LRX 129gr

30 Barnes TTSX 110gr

50 Barnes TTSX 130 gr

42 Barnes TSX 130gr

30 Barnes TSX 140gr

50 Nosler BT 130gr

50 Nosler BT 140 gr

50 Nosler PT 140gr

50 Nosler PT 160gr

100 Hornady Interlock 140gr

50 Speer Grand Slam

100 Federal Trophy Bonded Tip
 
I want to get into reloading and have been picking up some bullets here and there when I find a good deal. All of these are .277” diameter bullets.

Which one is the best overall?


50 Barnes LRX 129gr

30 Barnes TTSX 110gr

50 Barnes TTSX 130 gr

42 Barnes TSX 130gr

30 Barnes TSX 140gr

50 Nosler BT 130gr

50 Nosler BT 140 gr

50 Nosler PT 140gr

50 Nosler PT 160gr

100 Hornady Interlock 140gr

50 Speer Grand Slam

100 Federal Trophy Bonded Tip


Best for what?

I would use the partitions and ballastic tips for my hunting bullets.

The interlocks for reload learning, testing, practice rounds.

The barnes make good paperweights....
 
Best for what?

I would use the partitions and ballastic tips for my hunting bullets.

The interlocks for reload learning, testing, practice rounds.

The barnes make good paperweights....
The Barnes are that bad? I always heard good things about them.
 
I try to use lead free, so I go with the Barnes 130 TTSX as 1st choice, 130 TSX 2nd. I have found the TSX shoots really well in my older 270s. If I had a faster twist, the LRX, but I want like 1:8 or better for that one.
 
You have way to much going on there
I would take most of them back and concentrate on one or two, those being 130 ballistic tips, or ttsx if lead free is a requirement
 
The 130-grain Ballistic Tip has always been a superb deer killing bullet.

Unless you are forced to use lead free bullets, I would happily use whatever lead cored 130-150-grain bullet shoots the best in the rifle. Just make sure you test which one shoots best by using decent sample sizes.
 
Of what you listed, the 140gr and 130gr Nosler BT would be what I would start with. Then order more of whichever shoots best.

140gr Accubonds is what I feed my .270. If I ever shoot through my supply of those, I may switch to 150gr ABLRs.
 
The Barnes are that bad? I always heard good things about them.

Lol...I was being a bit facetious with the Barnes comment, sorry.

I wouldnt hunt with them unless I had to. If I had to, I would choose the lrx.

As a new reloader, I would just choose 1. Maybe the interlocks, and learn your process. Get a recipe dialed, get yourself dialed, then step into another.

Unless you just want to do a ton of experimenting(which is fine). You dont really need 12 different bullets for one gun. Each bullet is going to need its own flushed out recipe.

I would be pretty surprised if most people run more then 3/4 bullets in a straight hunting gun.
 
You have way to much going on there
I would take most of them back and concentrate on one or two, those being 130 ballistic tips, or ttsx if lead free is a requirement
I got most of them for stupidly cheap like less than half off. People just didn’t want them
 
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