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2020speer 338 federal load data
30-30 Winchester 110
1 choice of law enforcement agencies nationwide—from the NYPD to California Highway Patrol and everywhere in between. I think Alliant is coming out with some new powders that might work too. 51 gr.
300 Savage 165
Also, with semis, often times you may want a small base sizing die. Will go with whatever shoots better. Which of these bullets will put a whitetail down the fastest? 30-06 Springfield 165
I can even get the 210 Scirocco II down to 2.83 with 47gr of TAC, and do so with no problem. 308 Norma Magnum 130
All in all, very impressed with the TTSX, Accubond and Scirocco.
Can't wait to try some of these loads out. I tried the 2000MR with 185 TTSX. Maybe try another lube?? I am about to embark on my first reloading venture and have chosen to reload for my DPMS LR 338 Federal which has only digested Federal Fusion 200's and with superb accuracy however, ammo around here is as scarce as hens teeth so I suppose I need to roll my own. 7mm Mauser 7x57mm 145
Nothing but parts of a jacket and grey powder and tiny bits of grey material everywhere. Same shell holder as the .308. Weight (grains)200. I am new to reloading, only been doin it a year or so. A 210 TTSX at ~2600 would be a pretty decent load! Great cartridge and easy to shoot. 375 HH Magnum 235
Federal 308's have worked great for me. Don’t miss a beat during this transition.
I went through all of the powders and most of the bullets listed above (except Nosler).
303 British 150
300 Savage 125
Almost to the point of being weird. 307 Winchester 110
Built to win Pistol Caliber Carbine competitions. Normally I head shoot the hogs unless I want the skull for a mount. If they run ~2700 or greater they will definitely be my go to load.
I picked up a safe queen-Kimber 84M Classic 338 fed. Thank you for your patience. When selecting the cartridge overall length (COAL) we recommend starting with a minimum “jump” of .050” off of the lands. shooting schools use VOR-TX ammunition loaded with TSX bullets as their ‘go to’ brand to verify accuracy when a student’s rifle and ammunition does not produce acceptable results. I would use it again on deer but it is primarily a hog gun so I switched to 185gr ttsx. Think I'm going to try the ttsx. Crafted specifically for carbines.
25 Winchester Super Short Magnum 87
I've got a good pile of Nosler 180 gr. This little sucker is extremely difficult for me to shoot.
I have a bunch of the 180 BTs as well and plan on putting at least one through a deer this year. 30-378 Weatherby Magnum 165 168
FYI- An accurate load requires a bullet with the proper consistent case neck tension which leads to more constant pressures and velocities.
If you don't have to carry it a lot I see nothing wrong with being heavy. Don't know where the loads on Loaddata.com came from. Based on the hole it left, it looked just like the picture you have above. 6mm Remington 100
The 185 TTSX shoots great at 2.88, which is mag length in my Ruger, and equates to .053 off. 300 Weatherby Magnum 130
30-06 Springfield 110 SP
I'd be curious what some Tubbs Final Finish would do? I've got a Kimber 84M in 338 Federal on the way and hope to add to the discussion where I can. 7mm Remington Ultra Magnum 175, 30 caliber (308 dia)
32 Winchester Special 170, 8mm (323 dia)
TAC was good, as it's been with everything else I've tried. IMPRESSIVE! Your test plan could look something like this: 1st group- .050” jump
Gold Dot ammunition’s proven reliability has made it the No. 45-70 Government-Strong Actions 400
When you don't FL resize - it's more efficient....no wasted energy to fill the 'slop' between the case and the chamber... A question. 300 Winchester Magnum Gold Dot 168
I just purchased 140 rounds of amercan eagle 180gr its the least expensive at less than a buck a round. JB's article listed 49gn TAC for the 180 BT. 300 AAC Blackout 180
Quick question. Looking at going with the 200gr accubonds or 185 tsx. That's great velocity. 2nd group- .075” jump
243 Winchester 75
300 HH Magnum 165
243 Winchester Super Short Magnum 85
I'm liking the looks of that 185TTSX for a 338WinMag I just bought (700 LSS cut to 22").
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The Benchmark would likely be pretty good with the 160s. Gives between 2550 and 2600 fps out of my 18.5" Ruger RSI. Reloader7RM, you may want to try TAC.
222 Remington Magnum 52
as soon as the weather gives a litttle, i am going to shoot some factory amm0. Semi autos won't have the camming power of a bolt action, and many standard length sizing dies leave the base of your brass a little enlarged from the last firing. 416 Remington Magnum 350
300 Remington Short Action Ultra Magnum 130
300 AAC Blackout GD 150
308 Winchester 130
218 Bee 46
The 185 TTSX has shot so well with TAC I quit trying other things.
Handloader Magazine often prints their test results in which Barnes TSX bullets produce accuracy results that are just as good, if not better than match-grade bullets. A few of us experimented with that bullet at 338 Fed speeds and had trouble getting it to open. 8208 is supposedly extremely stable across temps, but TAC is supposedly good as well. 270 Winchester Short Magnum 100
Supposedly 8208 is very stable, nice to confirm for this application. 3rd group- .100” jump
222 Remington 45
6.8mm Remington SPC 130
30-06 Springfield 180
You should have no problem getting a 200gn well over 2600. 7mm-08 Remington 175
307 Winchester 170
Not much of a test there. 260 Remington 90
AccuBonds. 300 AAC Blackout 150
375 HH Magnum 285
But for what its worth I finally picked my load for my .338 Fed. If you're unsure, or just want options, check as many boxes as you'd like. I've lightened the trigger up substantially, and I bear hug the piss out of it to keep it from wiggling in the sand bags. 7mm Remington Short Action Ultra Magnum 130
Rather lively at the bench shall we say...especially with the 210s. 270 Winchester Short Magnum 130
Seems like I went to 48.5 with the 200 Hot Cor and SST, but accuracy evidently wasn't great (can't find a note) but I ended up using 2000MR and H4895 respectively. The Sirocco is on my list of bullets to try, wish they made a swift A-frame in 200 gr weight. Load Data. 243 Winchester Super Short Magnum 100
I assume the crown is fine and the stock isn't making inconsistent contact. So here's an updated version. 30-30 Winchester 100
Didn't have a chrono, but the first three at 52gr shot .5". Especially good on a day where loads I thought were trusty shot rather poorly.
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I tried the 200 sst on deer. 308 Winchester 168
It is a max load accordng to the Hodgdon website consisting of 47.0 grains of 8208, a WLR primer, and 308 Win R-P Brass. It worked but I would be worried on something bigger or badder, such as a big bore hog. 30-378 Weatherby Magnum 180
338-06 A-Square 200
Both shoot well.
This was with Fed brass & BR2s with an COAL of 2.82. 300 Ruger Compact Magnum 130
7mm Remington Magnum 145
6.5 Grendel Gold Dot 120
I thought I might start with Hornady 200 grain and IMR 8208 XBR. Just realized I had the Scirocco II and Accubond reversed in the picture above, and the retained weight. Hot-Cors give me the best accuracy so I'm stocking up before they get replaced with the deep curl. RCBS worked fine for me, but now use custom dies. 375 Winchester 235
Wanted to use the trophy bonded tip bullet, but last price I saw was unbelievable, could buy premium factory ammo cheaper than could reload with them. Not that a grain or so should matter for a hunting load but does one brand of brass typically yield more capacity than the other brands?
225 Winchester 45
Nothing wrong with that! Propellant Case Primer Weight (grains) Muzzle Velocity (feet/sec) Weight (grains) Alliant Power Pro VarmintFederal Federal 21044.6 249949.6 Hodgdon CFE 223Federal Federal … Found that with 8208, groups were the same regardless of primer. The 210 Scirocco II and the 185 TTSX came just short of penetrating all four. I run 46gr H4895 and the 200gr Interlocks and they have accounted for a pretty good pile of game. Going to try the 225 Interbonds and the 210 Sirrocco's next. The accubond held together with a perfect mushroom and a good base behind it, but for some reason my kimber doesn't like it at all, tried h335 and 748 with same poor accuracy results. Ballistic Tip back. tested the 225gr Accubonds today for accuracy, better than the 200's but still not good, groups 4in at 100yds. No published loads by Alliant for the 185, only 200s and 225s. 300 Ruger Compact Magnum 150
Manufacturers website can blow all the smoke they want, but there is no substitute for first hand results, or in this case second hand accounts from those who did the tests. Saw the 200gr Trophy bonded tipped bullet in cabela's recently, approx 48.00 for 25! 260 Remington 140
Bwana, I can't afford one anymore. This distance off the lands (rifling), aka "jump" may be limited to the rifles throat length, magazine length and bullet length. 300 Winchester Magnum 130
284 Winchester 110
6.5 Creedmoor 90
I think the TTSX would make a great deer bullet launched at 3,000+ fps. 338 Remington Ultra Magnum 250
customerservice@barnesbullets.com 243 Winchester Super Short Magnum 70
7mm Weatherby Magnum 145
7mm Winchester Short Magnum 160
22-250 Remington 40
.338 Winchester Magnum (Speer Reloading Manual #14) reloading data with 86 loads. Made a bad shot on the deer. above that and 52 gr. Also going to try the Scirocco IIs. 300 Weatherby Magnum 150
Data contained herein is intended for use by individuals who are familiar with correct and safe handloading practices and procedures. I managed to lug a 26" barreled 308 around the Rockies. Lubed both inside of neck and outside to the base.. 220 Swift 40
Somebody read their pricing book wrong. I have a good laod for my Montana with the 200 Interlock now. 1 load for law enforcement, and we offer the same performance to you. Lots of good stuff here. 22 caliber (.224 dia) 22 Hornet TNT Green 30 22 Hornet 33 22 Hornet 40 22 Hornet 50 22 Hornet 52 ... 338 caliber (338 dia) 338 Federal 200 338 Federal 225 338-06 A-Square 200 338-06 A-Square 225 338-06 A-Square 250 338 Ruger Compact Magnum 200 It's built for 338 WIn Mag speeds. Would like to hear about the SST on game. As for length, it's a mixed bag. But the the 185 TTSXs were still solid, the 200 Hot Cor the best on average (.9" to 1.2") with some okay (considering conditions) groups from the others (1" to 1.3"). My go to loads for each are 48gn 8208 and 48.5 TAC using 210 Fed primers and Fed brass. Run out of space, Clearly they used short bullets and roomy brass to develop their book loads. 5th group- .150“ jump
Where do I seat the TSX, Tipped TSX and LRX bullets? The Barnes 185 TTSX penetrated the most on my test too. 30 M1 Carbine 100
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