Product DescriptionBarnes Reloading Manual Number 4, an all-new reloading manual from Barnes Bullets, will be available in 2008. Full color illustrations appear throughout the manual, which has a distinctive embossed and debossed cover.
More than 200,000 rounds were fired in testing the new loads. Extensive loading data provided in the new manual covers the full range of Barnes Triple-Shock X Bullets (TSX) and Maximum-Range X (MRX) hunting bullets now available. Loading data is also offered for the new Barnes Banded Solids for dangerous big game, as well as for the recently introduced Varmint Grenade a highly frangible varmint bullet developed from military technology.
The new manual features loading data for many recently introduced cartridges, including Winchester s Short and Super-Short Magnums, .338 Federal and the .375 Ruger. It also contains data for bigbore dangerous game cartridges like the .470 and .500 Nitro Express, .505 Gibbs and .577 Nitro. Extreme-range accuracy loads for Barnes .50 BMG bullets are listed for Very High Power shooters.
New load data is also offered for Barnes greatly expanded selection of XPB pistol bullets, including those designed for .460 and .500 S&W revolvers. Recommended loads for Barnes Expander MZ, as well as the long-range Spit-Fire MZ and TMZ muzzleloader bullets appear in a special section.
Customer accounts of Barnes Bullets performance in the hunting field are included. As a bonus, noted gun writers like Craig Boddington, Sam Fadala and Brian Pearce share their expertise in feature articles.
What Others Say
better than junk, but I was expecting Dewalt
I'm doing lots of renovating of my house, and along with the full complement of DeWalt 18V tools (which I love), I am also an aggressive user of work gloves. After going through a half dozen pair of gloves from home depot, I thought it was time to buy "the good stuff".
Well, these lasted about as long as the rest. One day of doing demolition, and there's a big hole in the fingertip.
Which I might have expected from home depot, but it made me sad because these gloves matched my tools, look "manly" and... didn't hold up.
I'll buy them again when they are cheap, but I'm sure glad the company makes better tools than gloves!
my gloves
I like everything about the gloves, except ... there is something in the stitching in the one finger that keeps stabbing my finger every now and then.
Didn't hold up
These gloves worked well however around the cuff it is tearing and falling apart. I do a lot of work with gloves from planting new trees to wood projects to mowing the yard. I had some basic leather gloves from Home Depot for many years and they held up great until one of the fingers started to get a hole. I bought this pair of gloves as a replacement and they didn't even last 6 months. They were comfy, but not durable enough. As a DeWalt product I was very surprised to see the low quality. All my powertools are DeWalt and I love them, but these gloves were no good.
Cheaply Made, Black Fades
These are light-duty gloves. The leather will not protect your hands from much. The ink used to dye them black faded all over my hands and it took a lot of scrubbings and about 2 days for it to come off. I'll not purchase them ever again.
Rugged, Loose Fit.
This seem to be well built, rugged work gloves. They do not fit as snugly as some work gloves as the leather is not as supple as it could be.