

I've noticed all my Browning prefer either Barnes projectiles, or a heavy bullet. Btw, scope was a 3-9, 30mm burris, and temp was 34 The 869 didn't really group all that well with everything I tried. Thread starter 318lll9740 I'm gonna load up 79gr and play with seat depth.
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This puts the case about halfway in the uppermost groove of the bullet (if I remember correctly) New Loading Manual for Barnes' New Bullets I only load for 1 rifle (350 Rem Mag)and, with the 200 TSX Barnes bullet, I started with the Barnes #4 listed COL, which resulted in a distance to lands of. The listed maximum loads should never be exceeded Thanks for the info. All the rifle loads on these pages are pressure tested according to the C.I.P. charge weight in grams and grains as well as muzzle velocity in meters and feet per second. The Barnes Original became known as the top choice for African game For flexible usage, we provide our reloading data in metric and imperial dimension systems, i.e. Over the next 40 years, the company gained a solid reputation by offering premium bullets to hunters who rolled their own. For example, should you have a Hornady GMX solid core hunting bullet, but our data for that weight bullet only shows a Speer lead core bullet and a Barnes all copper TSX bullet, use the data for the Barnes bullet In 1932, Fred Barnes began selling bullets made in his Bayfield, Colorado basement workshop. By the way, a lot of the loads in the older Barnes manual were pretty hotĪs such, we show data for both style bullets in a given weight, as often as possible. Just watch for the usual pressure signs and work up the load as usual.

500 S&W Magnum indicates maximum loads with velocities significantly higher than Federal factory loads using the same bullet. Now, Barnes has improved on perfection by adding a streamlined polymer tip Since its introduction in 2003, Barnes' TSX Bullet has earned a reputation as the perfect hunting bullet. The TSX has gained worldwide recognition as one of the deadliest, most dependable bullets you can buy The TSX was introduced in 2003 and has become Barnes' most popular hunting bullet. Home Barnes bullet load data TSX - Barnes Bullets
