Does Waldenbooks exist?

Does Waldenbooks exist?

Waldenbooks, operated by the Walden Book Company, Inc., was an American shopping mall-based bookstore chain and a subsidiary of Borders Group….Waldenbooks.

Trade name Waldenbooks
Defunct July 18, 2011
Fate Liquidation as a result of bankruptcy of the Borders Group
Headquarters Ann Arbor, Michigan
Number of locations 1

Who bought Barnes & Noble?

Elliott Management Corporation

Who owns Barnes ammo?

Remington Outdoor Company

Is Barnes still making ammo?

Barnes is an industry-leading manufacturer of environmentally sound, lead-free bullets, selling its full line of premium component bullets and ammunition through nationally recognized retailers and e-commerce channels. The brand reported $21.8 million in sales for the trailing twelve months ended June 30, 2020.

Is Barnes VOR TX ammo good?

Not only does Barnes VOR-TX ammunition use those legendary bullets, but the company also advertises that the ammo offers handloaded precision for excellent accuracy.

Where can I buy Barnes ammo?

Barnes Ammo For sale at TargetSportsUSA.com. Target Sports USA has the entire line of Barnes Ammunition for sale online with free shipping on bulk ammo at cheap discount prices.

What is TSX ammo?

The name says it all, as the TSX stands for Triple-Shock X. The TSX was introduced in 2003 and is Barnes’ most popular hunting bullet. Try these all-copper bullets and realize the added benefits of improved accuracy, reduced barrel fouling and increased velocity.”

What powder does Barnes use?

Remington owns Barnes and Remington factory ammo has used a lot of IMR powder over the years. Remington and IMR were formerly owned by Dupont,and they tend to rely on IMR powders to this day. Of the IMR powders in Barnes loading data,IMR4350 is in the middle of the range of burning rates and gives very good velocity.

Are Barnes Bullets accurate?

(handloaded) Barnes Tipped Triple Shock X bullets (TTSX), 130 gr. (handloaded) Barnes Maximum Range eXpanding bullets (MRX), 130 gr. The Barnes TSX and TTSX bullets are 100% copper bullets that have a reputation with hunters as being an accurate, deeply penetrating, expanding round.

How far off the land are Barnes bullets?

When loading a Barnes TSX, Tipped TSX or LRX bullet, your rifle may prefer a bullet jump of anywhere between (a minimum of) . 050” up to . 250” or more. This distance off the lands (rifling), aka “jump” may be limited to the rifles throat length, magazine length and bullet length.

How are Barnes Bullets made?

To make the bullets Barnes buys rolls of copper wire that is made to their specifications both in material and diameter. The wire then is pulled through a die to insure that the diameter is perfect then is cut into a cylinder shape, the length determines the weight.

What is a bore rider bullet?

Bore Rider – Portion of the bullet from the ogive to the driving band that is slightly (. 0001″-. 0003″) smaller than actual rifle bore size. It aids in aligning the bullet to the bore and prevents ogive contact with the lands when chambering bullets that protrude far out of a case.

How are solid copper bullets made?

These all-copper bullets start by drawing and cutting solid copper wire into slugs. The material is first drawn down to the correct diameter and then cut to the proper weight on a large industrial shear press. Great care is taken to ensure the most consistent weight possible.