Any other FMJ available in the 120 grain range other than the Norma? I can't seem to find them anywhere. Looking for a bullet for a good coyote/lynx load for this winter.
FMJ Bullets
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Originally posted by QuadCam View PostIs that you'd use an FMJ on a "varmint?" to preserve the pelt? I was thinking there are alot better choices for varmint hunting than an FMJ.
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Originally posted by blackfoot View PostAny other FMJ available in the 120 grain range other than the Norma? I can't seem to find them anywhere. Looking for a bullet for a good coyote/lynx load for this winter.
They are very accurate.
RR
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Originally posted by stancLotsa luck. They will likely be harder to find than the Norma FMJ. Barnes stopped selling the brass solids, as a result of recent BATF enforcement of the ban on AP handgun bullets.
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Originally posted by RangerRick View PostMidway is taking orders, shows them on back order, due in October 25th: http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct...tNumber=464397
They are very accurate.
RR
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You can still get the banded solids from barnes directly. http://www.barnesbullets.com/product...banded-solids/
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Originally posted by earl39 View PostYou can still get the banded solids from barnes directly. http://www.barnesbullets.com/product...banded-solids/
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Originally posted by blackfoot View PostWell, just as the "due date" got close, they moved the expected date into December. I have a feeling they have no idea, they just move it back as the date approaches.
A bunch of us on here special ordered some and it took about 4 months to get them IIRC. Contact Sports World, Tulsa (http://www.sportsworldtulsa.com/), they may still have some.
The Barnes 110 solids were OK, but because they are brass, they are very long for their weight, so getting a good powder load is a problem. Also, I believe Stan's tests showed the Norma FMJ did better at steel penetration.
RR
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