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Barnes LRX with H1000 or H4831sc
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<blockquote data-quote="ICANHITHIMMAN" data-source="post: 851452" data-attributes="member: 10414"><p>Then you have your answer already, use the loads from bullets of similar weight and shape. </p><p></p><p>Also here is the load info from Barnes #3 manual for the 200g XFB</p><p>Trim length is 2.610, federal GM 210M, Winchester brass ,remember Barnes are seating depth sensitive, and they recommend .050 off the lands and using charge weights to achieve your load.</p><p>H1000 listed as one of there preferred loads, 72.4 at 2516 fps and 77.5 at 2689 fps </p><p></p><p>They do not list H4831"sc" as the manual was printed before its introduction but they do list H4831(same thing) at 68.0g 2634 fps and 73.0g at 2828 fps.</p><p></p><p>From Hodgdon </p><p><em>It is probably safe to say more big game has been taken with H4831 than any other powder. Bruce Hodgdon was the first supplier to introduce this popular burning rate in 1950. Since that time it has become a favorite for cartridges like the 270 Winchester, 25-06 Remington, 280 Remington and 300 Winchester Magnum. As an Extreme Extruded propellant it shares the fine quality of insensitivity to hot/cold temperatures, as well as superb uniformity from lot to lot.</em></p><p><em>H4831SC - Ballistically, this Extreme Extruded powder is the exact copy of H4831. Physically, it has a shorter grain size, therefore, the designation SC or short cut. The shorter, more compact kernels allow the powder to flow through the powder measures more smoothly, helping to alleviate the constant cutting of granules. With the smoother flow characteristics comes more uniform charge weights, while the individual grains orient more compactly, creating better loading density. Available in 1 lb. & 8 lb. containers. Take the Extreme Tour</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ICANHITHIMMAN, post: 851452, member: 10414"] Then you have your answer already, use the loads from bullets of similar weight and shape. Also here is the load info from Barnes #3 manual for the 200g XFB Trim length is 2.610, federal GM 210M, Winchester brass ,remember Barnes are seating depth sensitive, and they recommend .050 off the lands and using charge weights to achieve your load. H1000 listed as one of there preferred loads, 72.4 at 2516 fps and 77.5 at 2689 fps They do not list H4831"sc" as the manual was printed before its introduction but they do list H4831(same thing) at 68.0g 2634 fps and 73.0g at 2828 fps. From Hodgdon [I]It is probably safe to say more big game has been taken with H4831 than any other powder. Bruce Hodgdon was the first supplier to introduce this popular burning rate in 1950. Since that time it has become a favorite for cartridges like the 270 Winchester, 25-06 Remington, 280 Remington and 300 Winchester Magnum. As an Extreme Extruded propellant it shares the fine quality of insensitivity to hot/cold temperatures, as well as superb uniformity from lot to lot. H4831SC - Ballistically, this Extreme Extruded powder is the exact copy of H4831. Physically, it has a shorter grain size, therefore, the designation SC or short cut. The shorter, more compact kernels allow the powder to flow through the powder measures more smoothly, helping to alleviate the constant cutting of granules. With the smoother flow characteristics comes more uniform charge weights, while the individual grains orient more compactly, creating better loading density. Available in 1 lb. & 8 lb. containers. Take the Extreme Tour[/I] [/QUOTE]
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