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210grain bullet stabilize in a 1:12 twist .375H&H??

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09 May 2003, 04:39
EXPRESS
210grain bullet stabilize in a 1:12 twist .375H&H??
Has anyone shot with the Barnes 210grn X bullets?
Will they stabilze in a 1:12 twist rate?
Accuracy? performance at high speed?
Thanks
09 May 2003, 08:10
Nickudu
.75" @ 3,150 fps & .300" @ 2,875 fps

IMR-4895, Federal 215 Gold Match primers
Browning S.S. w/ 26" Barrel
09 May 2003, 08:25
EXPRESS
Thanks Nick, is IRM4895 comparable to Hogdon 4895?
What were the doses?

[ 05-08-2003, 23:26: Message edited by: EXPRESS ]
09 May 2003, 11:36
Nickudu
Express, You have email.

Make that PM. The site is on flood control at the moment.

[ 05-09-2003, 02:43: Message edited by: Nickudu ]
10 May 2003, 00:07
EXPRESS
Thanks mate, I am trying to get some H4895, but it's not comonly stocked around here.

Today I will try wil some VV N140 and see how it goes, though I don't expect to get great results, as it has not been considered the ideal poweder for this load.

Keep well,

Joe
12 May 2003, 12:03
EXPRESS
...Nickudu, I tried your loads today with the H4895, must say, noticed some pretty stiff recoil there...seems to be a lot "whippier" than I am used to...

VV N140 was actually more accurate, though I only got to shoot at 50meters. It put 5 shots through one ragged hole!
12 May 2003, 14:37
Nickudu
Express, I used IMR-4895 for 3,100+ fps.

I suspect your N140 load is well below that.

The 210 "X" is usually most accurate at around 2,850 - 2,900, as it was with the Win 760 load I gave you. Do you have access to a chronograph?
13 May 2003, 05:54
EXPRESS
I do have a chronograph and will verify speed.
I liked the 70grainVV N140 laod, very mild recoil and I'd guestimate velicity @ 2800 - 2900fps.

Like I said I was only able to shoot them at 50meters, but they were all going through the same ragged hole.

This load I intend to use for moose this fall in Canada and maybe go even lighter and use on pigs and deer around here.
I'll do some more testing and post the results if your're interested.
13 May 2003, 08:45
Nickudu
I'm always interested, mate! [Smile] Stay in touch.