Redhawk1,
My point was that with barnes bullets, you will reach max pressures with a lower velocity than most other bullets, allowing you to push most other brands a little faster and still be within safe pressure limits.
Question to all:
Does anyone know why barnes bullets copper foul so bad? I know they are all copper, but other bullets have copper jackets. Is the barnes copper a softer alloy, because they don't have a soft lead core to compress?
The fact that they compress less is my theory of why they reach max pressure faster, but I am no expert on the subject.
Regardless, in higher velocity cartridges, barnes bullets hold together very well and penetrate like crazy. The accuracy in just fine for hunting, though may not be as good as some other bullets. No doubt they are an excellent bullet and very reliable on game if used at the right velocities.
Brian