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Barnes 168LRX tumbling or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="L.Sherm" data-source="post: 2094042" data-attributes="member: 102083"><p>I can tell you i was at 68.0 of H1000 and Berger 180 at 2950 with 2- 7 mags.</p><p>To me Barnes manual is very conservative, but that being said both 7 mags i loaded for had freebore with the 180 at neck shoulder junction.</p><p>If you have a saami chamber you may not get out there, I would find the lands and seat .010-.020 off and work up .5 at a time untill you find pressure or should get around the 2900fps mark with a 168 in a 24-26 barrel I would think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L.Sherm, post: 2094042, member: 102083"] I can tell you i was at 68.0 of H1000 and Berger 180 at 2950 with 2- 7 mags. To me Barnes manual is very conservative, but that being said both 7 mags i loaded for had freebore with the 180 at neck shoulder junction. If you have a saami chamber you may not get out there, I would find the lands and seat .010-.020 off and work up .5 at a time untill you find pressure or should get around the 2900fps mark with a 168 in a 24-26 barrel I would think [/QUOTE]
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