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Barnes XLC and Reloader 22
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I recommend that all loads be worked up safely to this point I am about to share.

I have recently been behind 4 different calibers that have used a combination of Reloader 22 and the Barnes XLC bullets and have proved to be accurate.

All 4 of these guns were worked up from a mid- load and stayed at 1.5" groups until they all reached a .5 grain off of their max load listed in the Barnes manual. When all four of these guns were shot at that load they all had 5-shot groups where all of the bullets touched and punched one-hole.

The four calibers used were: .300 Win Mag, ,338 Remington Ultra Mag, .270 Winchester, .270 Weatherby Mag

This combination seems to work so far, thought I would share it. If it works in other guns, please share.

My Pet Load: (.300 Win Mag) 79.5gr. RL22 w/ 180gr XLC XBT BARNES and Federal Gold Medal Large Magnum primers.

Good Shooting


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-The 30-06 is like a perfect steak next to a campfire, a .300 Win Mag is the same but with mushrooms and a baked potato-
 
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Do you have problems when seating the XLC bullet where the blue stuff scrapes off and clogs up the seater die?


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I've never had a clogging problem in the seater but I have had the coating scrape off. I usually clean my seating dies after loading with these bullets anyway to avoid problems. I think it's worth the little extra maintenance to get the accuracy and velocity gains with these bullets that I have been lucky enough to fall apon.

I use a Forster Ultra Bullet Seater and it has been an investment that I would pay double to have it if I had to buy it again.


-Everybody has a dream hunt, mine just happens to be for a Moose.-

-The 30-06 is like a perfect steak next to a campfire, a .300 Win Mag is the same but with mushrooms and a baked potato-
 
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Pics of targets w/ groups will be up soon.


-Everybody has a dream hunt, mine just happens to be for a Moose.-

-The 30-06 is like a perfect steak next to a campfire, a .300 Win Mag is the same but with mushrooms and a baked potato-
 
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If you are losing the coating then you need to use a VLD (Very Low Drag made by Lyman) tool on the inside of your case mouths. I had the same problem until I switched to the VLD during my case prep.
 
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