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Offline Chainsaw

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IMR 4350 tested good in the NEF .30-30
« Reply #60 on: December 08, 2004, 12:25:59 PM »
Not to change the subject, but I also handload for my 30-30 handis. One is a pre-bancruptcy mid 1980's the other a 1994 NEF.
I have used Barnes 130's in the former and Barnes 140's in the latter. I have found these to be the most accurate bullets in my handis but have not dabbled much in the poly-tip offerings. My practise loads are the Hornady 130 grain SSSP's

The older rifle will turn up 2600+ fps with the 130 grain Barnes and the NEF will hit 2575 fps with the 140 grain. These loads have dispatched every whitetail I have hit with them. I have yet to recover a bullet as I get complete pass thru's with the Barnes bullets. I use a healthy dose of W748 in WW cases with either Rem 9 1/2M or CCI 250 primers. When I have tried to go higher in velocity, I have noticed signs on the case of increased pressure, so have stopped at the above indicated velocities. I have a Chrony that I use to check velocity.

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IMR 4350 tested good in the NEF .30-30
« Reply #61 on: December 08, 2004, 03:00:50 PM »
Chainsaw.
This exactly what I thought you should get with a modern Handi. And the BarnesTSX bullets do just what you say. I have been trying hard myself to recover a Barnes -x buullet this fall in a 25-06 no luck. I have been touting the TSX bullets on this board for some time. Iam glad you did posted it and used them in a 30-30. JPH45  do you hear this? Great news.
Fred M.
From Alberta Canada.