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Has Barnes published any updates to it's #3 manual concerning these bullets? - Dan
 
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Not that I know of, but if you email a guy named Ty at Barnes he'll get you started. At least he did me with 140 TSXs in a 270 WSM. Good luck.
 
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Thanks DR. - Dan
 
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Unless you'v got a cal they didn't test for in #3,just use the X data,but you may have to bump it 1-1 1/2 grs to get the same velocity.
 
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Dan.
I also emailed Ty at Barnes for triple shock load data for my 25.06.They recommend using the X data only.The XLC data should not be used and may give excess pressure.They say to work up loads slowly in .5 grain increments from their low end data.You might end up 1-2 grains above max X data as long as pressure signs are not seen.
 
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thanks again gents. - dan
 
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