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Barnes Load Data in Caliber .30-06

We have the following Barnes load data available in caliber .30-06 Spring. - use chips to filter by bullet weight:

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Barnes Bullets, established in 1932 by Fred Barnes in Bayfield, Colorado, has grown to become a prominent name in the ammunition industry, particularly noted for its high-quality and innovative bullet designs. Initially, the company specialized in creating custom-made bullets, tailored to meet the specific needs of individual shooters. This meticulous attention to detail and commitment to quality quickly earned Barnes a reputation for producing some of the finest bullets available. In 1974, the company was sold to Randy Brooks, who continued to innovate, leading to the development of Barnes' s ...

.30-06 Spring.

Introduced by the U.S. Army in 1906, the .30-06 Springfield (7.62x63mm) evolved from the .30-03 by adopting a lighter spitzer bullet that dramatically improved range and trajectory. It became the standard U.S. service cartridge through two World Wars and Korea, powering the M1903 Springfield, M1917 Enfield, BAR, and the iconic M1 Garand before being replaced in service by 7.62 NATO. Its enduring popularity with civilian shooters and hunters is fueled by excellent versatility, widespread rifle availability, and a huge ecosystem of components. The .30-06 also spawned influential offspring such a ...

.30-06Load Data
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