How effective are Barnes Spitfire T-EZ Muzzleloader Bullets? | 100-yard Ballistic Gel Test

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Today we're testing the Barnes Spitfire TEZ 290 GR projectile in ballistic gel at 100 yards.

We’ll be shooting the Barnes Spitfire TEZ 290 GR out of my CVA Accura LR V2. This muzzleloader may not be the latest and greatest, but it’s been a workhorse for me.

For propellant in this test, I’m going to be testing 80 grains of Blackhorn 209 measured by weight.

Before we get into the test, I want to mention that you shouldn’t use my tests as a substitute for your own testing and practice. Just because something works for me doesn’t mean it will for you. It’s our responsibility as hunters and outdoorsmen to be proficient with our equipment and take ethical shots.

Barnes Spitfire TEZ 290 GR Ballistic Gel Slow Motion

Barnes Spitfire TEZ 290 GR Ballistic Gel Wound Channel

This shot traveled down range at 1993 feet per second with 80 grains (weight) of Blackhorn 209.

Barnes Spitfire T-EZ 290 GR Weight Retention

The Spitfire T-EZ held together, I only found the one, main piece.

I was able to recover 289 grains of the original 290 grain bullet.

The Barnes Spitfire T-EZ recorded 2558.2 ft-lbs of energy in this test.

As will all of my tests, it is important to note that this is just one data point, and a variety of conditions may change the performance of the projectile.

The Garmin Xero C1 Pro chronograph clocked this bullet at 2558.2 Ft-Lb of energy as it hit the ballistic gel. I’ve tested the Garmin Xero C1 Pro for 6 months now and I’m a big fan of this chronograph. It is simple, works 99% of the time and provides some great data and storage via the smartphone app.

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