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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="mark fox" data-source="post: 1077386" data-attributes="member: 59903"><p>Some people have a hard time making Barns bullets fly good but i dont thay are easy to make super accurate. they like .075 to .125 off lands. solid copper needs the extra jump to lands. close causes spikes causing standard dv to be off from one round to another. Barns wont tell you this unless you ask. they state .050 for feeding reasons but thats just not true. how many people would buy Barns if they told you to seat .125 off lands when everyone else is at .010 off. people would ask why just like the rings cut in there bullets. they state its for a place for copper to go. Sound good but not true. the long shank on a solid copper bullet causes too much load bearing sufrace. the cuts are to reduce preasure. despite all the miss leading information by mr. Barns I use them. and they work well for me. but there b.c. sucks. Its great close range when used at peak velocity. it will work well in your 338-06</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark fox, post: 1077386, member: 59903"] Some people have a hard time making Barns bullets fly good but i dont thay are easy to make super accurate. they like .075 to .125 off lands. solid copper needs the extra jump to lands. close causes spikes causing standard dv to be off from one round to another. Barns wont tell you this unless you ask. they state .050 for feeding reasons but thats just not true. how many people would buy Barns if they told you to seat .125 off lands when everyone else is at .010 off. people would ask why just like the rings cut in there bullets. they state its for a place for copper to go. Sound good but not true. the long shank on a solid copper bullet causes too much load bearing sufrace. the cuts are to reduce preasure. despite all the miss leading information by mr. Barns I use them. and they work well for me. but there b.c. sucks. Its great close range when used at peak velocity. it will work well in your 338-06 [/QUOTE]
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