08 February 2007, 02:36
Skinner.Barnes Varmint Grenade
Got a box of these and loaded up a batch in .222 Rem., very accurate and no exits on bobcats. Looks to be a good fur bullet
Barnes Varmint Grenade 22 Cal - .224" Dia. 36 Gr.
Barnes Varmint Grenade was created by exclusive technology Barnes developed for military applications, the new Varmint Grenade bullet features a highly frangible, copper-tin composite core. Remains intact at ultra-high velocities, yet fragments explosively on impact. Virtually vaporizes ground squirrels and prairie dogs. Pinpoint accuracy for dependable long-range kills.
- Spectacular results
- Sniper-like accuracy
- Hollow-cavity bullet
- Developed from military technology
- Eliminates ricochets
- Contains no lead
08 February 2007, 03:08
700 nitrolooks like a neet product hopefully they will make them in 308 dia. and 257
08 February 2007, 03:51
VarmintGuySkinner: Thanks for the heads up! At $15.72 per 100 (if you buy them by the 250 pack) that is a pretty competitive price!
I am trying to think if I need to "blow-up" any Prairie Dogs?
Yeah maybe I will get a box and try them.
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
08 February 2007, 06:38
Skinner.And just in time for those of us that may be operating under 'no lead bullet' regulations in the very near future.
I've never believed in letting 'them' beat me with regulation.

08 February 2007, 07:54
pdhntr1Skinner,
Interesting. Thank you. Can you give me a little more information on accuracy compared to some of the other bullets you tried in your 222.
Thanks in advance.
Jim
08 February 2007, 18:03
seafire/B17GSkinner,
thanks a lot of the review....
will have to order 500 or so of those to play with! I like that 36 grain too... some high velocity potential! even in a 223...
10 February 2007, 00:16
Skinner.quote:
Can you give me a little more information on accuracy compared to some of the other bullets you tried in your 222.
As accurate as the 50 gr. Sierra Blitz bullets I've used for 25 years.
I've done minimal load development with these, no time during the fur season. I was more interested in performance on my fur animals than anything else.
10 February 2007, 00:48
Buck3It’s funny that they would be developed from military technology since the military uses full metal jackets.
I would like to try some. Is there any reloading data for the 36gr bullet?
Buck,
10 February 2007, 01:09
Skinner.quote:
It’s funny that they would be developed from military technology
Nah, they've been playing with "green" bullets for a while because of environmental concerns and the non-richocet issue for safety reasons.
If you hit something solid these bullets pretty much evaporate.
An interesting side note is that Federal made lead free 22 rimfire ammo for a few years, they currently are not.
Hopefully we'll see more of it given the nature of regulation nowadays.

It'd be nice to see 17 Mach2 and 17 HMR ammo available with lead free projectiles.
10 February 2007, 21:23
Coyote CallerHopefully they will make them in 50 gr too.