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Hi I wonder if you have tried these bullets and have some reloading data for them. Best regards Danny | ||
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I tried the 165 Barnse on whitetails last year. Took a heavy 7pointer, and a small doe. Bullets all exited even from quartering towards. Accuracy in my '94 is marginal to terrible with 3" being the best I could do, 4 to 6" being normal. Load I was using was 31 grains of rel 12. H322 28.5grs 2052fps H335 29.0grs 2026fpsH4895 31grs 2124fps Varg 33grs 2136fps H414 37grs 2055fps IMR3031 29grs 2059fps IMR 4895 31grs 2075fps IMR 4064 31grs 2050fps IMR 4320 32grs 2009fps WIN 748 31.5grs 2089fps WIN 760 36grs 2040fps AA 2460 30.5grs 2046fps AA2520 32grs 2122fps N202 30.0grs 2016fps Vit N 135 29.5grs 2013fps Vit N 140 32.0grs 2098fps Rl 12 31grs 2105fps I double checked those figures, they are from the Barnes #2 manual. Note that copper bullets develop more bbl pressure due to drag than regular jacketted bullets. Thus you may find heavier loads for the same bullet weight listed elsewhere. Those heavier loads may be too hot with the X point. | |||
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Hi John Thanks for reply . would you please tell me the max OAl of loads. BR Danny | |||
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quote:The listed max OAL for the 30-30 is 2.550. The barnes X has a crimp groove, so this should be no problem if your cases are trimmed. The trim to length is 2.028 to 2.039. To be honest, I never checked the OAL myself, the bullets are tapered enough that chambering won't be a problem in a standard '94 Winchester. I just trimmed the cases, and used thier crimp groove. | |||
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