OP you probably need to ask yourself "why" you NEED to shoot solids, then "why" your choice is Barnes. I'm going to type more than I should in order to illustrate why I don't use Barnes unless I "have to". You can skip my attempt to talk you out of using Barnes Tipped solids as at the bottom, I give you load data that shoots 1 raged hole out of my 308 in a Krieger 1/10.
While a lot of animals have been taken with Barnes, I can test to many being lost as well. I hunt Pigs in Northern Ca and we've had bullshit anti-lead legislation for years. I know of many people who started losing animals after switching to solids. While all the animals I've shot have died, the difference in the wound channel is obviously on average much smaller, and often no blood on the ground. I started out when mandated with Barnes and was very unhappy with some of what I saw on pigs. I've use solids for ELR once places like Cutting Edge MTACs hit the market; while not hunting their BC consistency is steller. In my 6.5 pig gun, I'm finding the Hammer Hunter solids bring the consistency that the cutting edge bullets deliver. That said, I am still using magnums and Bergers out of state where I hunt Elk, and can't really compare and contrast on Elk.
As a long-range hunter, Barnes Plastic tipped bullets are not only one of the lower BC bullets in their class, but also the most inconsistent. Not only measuring the base to tip, base to ogive but you can see the groves and tips variances just eyeballing them. I know my ethical range would absolutely need to be rained way in as the long-range vertical consistency of the tipped Barnes is not something I trust. While not in my 308, just Friday I went out and tested my 7mm for this weekend's hunt. At 100 the Bergers are 1 raged hole and the Barnes are acceptable about 1/2 inch -- At 900 yards and ver light wind not much of an issue smacking an 8" plate with the Bergers, it's hit and miss with the Barnes due to elevation issues- No way can I use the Barnes nearly as far.
Here is the Cold bore and two follow-up shots sitting from my tripod on the Bergers from Friday. If you live in a state that allows you to use a better bullet that groups well and cause good organ damage why go to Solids? FWIW, the groups are between clicks, only .05mil left so SD is my friend
FWIW The Bergers are 168s going 3100; the Barnes are the 140TTSX going 3250: Where I hunt the Bergers would still be at around 2,000 fps and 1500ft-lbs and ultra-accurate, the Barnes only 1650 fps and unacceptably low energy at 870 ft-lbs.
FWIW in Ca I still use solids. Hammer Hunters are my go-to now, but also use Barnes and GMX. But this is a "have-to" situation.
If I still have not talked you out of the Barnes tipped for hunting here is the best load data I found for my 308.
308 Deviant 1-10 26” | Powder | Grains | Primmer | COAL | OGIVE | RIFLE LANDS | FPS LabRadar | FPS FFS/DROP | |
TRIM 2.005 Chamber 1.573 | COAL | OGIVE | | | | | | | |
175gr SMK | Varget | 43.5 | FGMM | 2.84 | 2.255 | 2.840 | 2.265 | 2730 | 2730 |
168gr Barnes TTSX | Varget | 43.5 | FGMM | 2.83 | 2.173 | | | 2680 | |
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BUMP 1.572 TRIM Neck bushing 339 then 335 NOTE: Anneal 3.5 seconds Lapua Brass | | | | | | | | | |