Same powder as you, and the 168's, but in a box of barnes factory loads. I've seen people post that varget under the130 is excellent in the 3006. The adi data is a good indication of what powders will work with that weight of projectile. I would choose the barnes 168 ttsx. Where did you find the data for the h4350 .
The adi data is a good indication of what powders will work with that weight of projectile.
The adi data is a good indication of what powders will work with that weight of projectile. I would choose the barnes 168 ttsx. I have load data for both imr 4350 and rl 15. Are those applicable to a ttsx bullet? So your using the load data relating to the tsx bullets? Ramshot data shows a max of 56.2 with a 168 grain barnes ttsx for a. Where did you find the data for the h4350 . Same powder as you, and the 168's, but in a box of barnes factory loads. I've seen people post that varget under the130 is excellent in the 3006. If you are not using adi powder, i find that the . This will get you to the latest and greatest load data from barnes. I am new to hand loading and was wondering if anyone has a pet load or min/max powder charge for adi ar2208 or ar2209 powders, loading barnes .
Are those applicable to a ttsx bullet? The adi data is a good indication of what powders will work with that weight of projectile. Where did you find the data for the h4350 . I've seen people post that varget under the130 is excellent in the 3006. Same powder as you, and the 168's, but in a box of barnes factory loads.
I am new to hand loading and was wondering if anyone has a pet load or min/max powder charge for adi ar2208 or ar2209 powders, loading barnes .
The adi data is a good indication of what powders will work with that weight of projectile. Are those applicable to a ttsx bullet? I would choose the barnes 168 ttsx. So your using the load data relating to the tsx bullets? Same powder as you, and the 168's, but in a box of barnes factory loads. I have load data for both imr 4350 and rl 15. I am new to hand loading and was wondering if anyone has a pet load or min/max powder charge for adi ar2208 or ar2209 powders, loading barnes . I've seen people post that varget under the130 is excellent in the 3006. This will get you to the latest and greatest load data from barnes. If you are not using adi powder, i find that the . Ramshot data shows a max of 56.2 with a 168 grain barnes ttsx for a. Where did you find the data for the h4350 .
This will get you to the latest and greatest load data from barnes. Where did you find the data for the h4350 . I would choose the barnes 168 ttsx. I've seen people post that varget under the130 is excellent in the 3006. I have load data for both imr 4350 and rl 15.
Ramshot data shows a max of 56.2 with a 168 grain barnes ttsx for a.
So your using the load data relating to the tsx bullets? The adi data is a good indication of what powders will work with that weight of projectile. I've seen people post that varget under the130 is excellent in the 3006. I have load data for both imr 4350 and rl 15. This will get you to the latest and greatest load data from barnes. I am new to hand loading and was wondering if anyone has a pet load or min/max powder charge for adi ar2208 or ar2209 powders, loading barnes . Ramshot data shows a max of 56.2 with a 168 grain barnes ttsx for a. Same powder as you, and the 168's, but in a box of barnes factory loads. If you are not using adi powder, i find that the . Are those applicable to a ttsx bullet? I would choose the barnes 168 ttsx. Where did you find the data for the h4350 .
36+ Clever Barnes Load Data 30 06 / christinarooth title> : I am new to hand loading and was wondering if anyone has a pet load or min/max powder charge for adi ar2208 or ar2209 powders, loading barnes .. Are those applicable to a ttsx bullet? If you are not using adi powder, i find that the . I am new to hand loading and was wondering if anyone has a pet load or min/max powder charge for adi ar2208 or ar2209 powders, loading barnes . I would choose the barnes 168 ttsx. The adi data is a good indication of what powders will work with that weight of projectile.