Seismic Sam wrote:Afraid I have some bad news. I have the Barnes #3 manual, and nowhere in there does it refer to Varminator or Varmint Grenade bullets. Their website says it's been re-introduced, so the only manual that will have load data for it is the current Barnes manual #4, which is relatively new. The bottom line is GO BUY THE #4 MANUAL!! Some Barnes bullets have coatings so their velocity and loads are way different, their solids don't compress like lead cores, so the pressure is higher, and that data is also way different.
So quit asking for load data because the bullets are burning a hole in your pants, BACK AWAY from the reloading bench, and go to your nearest FF. They DO carry the Barnes #4 manual, so it's not like you have to go to Gunstop or Cabela's to get a copy. With other bullets you can use Hornady data for Sierra bullets and get close provided you start low and work up, but you can wind up Schitt's Creek without a paddle by trying to use the wrong data (even if it's older Barnes data...) loading some Barnes bullets, so go buy the EFFEN manual already!! And let's be real here: I'm pretty sure that box of bullets cost MORE than the manual does these days, so you really got NO excuse as far as spending the money...
BigDog58 wrote:
If you want to start with a low load and work your way up, you are welcome to borrow my chronograph for testing. The only rule I have is "you shoot it you bought it".
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