eaglesnester
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Yes it is. However the folks at Barnes told me that this bullet design gives U lower pressure at all loads and U can go at least 2 grains over max indicated with all grain weights with the exception of the solids. I have done this with all of my calibers from 30/06 - 300 Weatherby - Weatherby 338/378 - 300 WSM -308 Norma Mag, 22/'250 with no sign of pressure. I have also found generally with 2 grains over max indicated load with all calibers and powder and bullets with any listed load,IMO, especially after what everyone has stated, you are not accomplishing much by turning your gas off. That bullet is long gone before the lil bit of gas is cycled and parts start moving. Accuracy really is negligible, so just work up a load properly. Might have to step down in bullet weight to achieve the velocity you need. 45grs of 4895 is 1gr above Barnes data...
caliber is more accurate. Your mileage may vary. Work up slow.