.333 B-J Express (Barnes-Johnson) (P.O. Ackley Data) |
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| Warning! Notes: The .333 B-J Express is the .276 B-J Express necked up to accept the .333 Barnes bullet which was probably the first .333 bullet manufactured in the United States for use in the .33 and .334 OKH cartridges. (Handbook for Shooters & Reloaders/Vol. 1 - P.O. Ackley, 1962) NOTE: USE THIS DATA WITH EXTREME CAUTION |
| Be Alert: Publisher cannot be responsible for errors in published load data. |
| Wt. | Bullet | Powder Manufacturer | Powder | Charge | Velocity (FPS) | |
| 200 | IMR | IMR-4350 | Subscribe | 3175 | ||
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| 250 | IMR | IMR-4831 | Subscribe | 2800 | ||
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| 300 | IMR | IMR-4831 | Subscribe | 2600 | ||
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