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308 Winchester. Suggested Bullet Use. 150-grain TTSX BT / TAC-TX BT. Sectional Density .226. Ballistic Coefficient .420. C.O.A.L 2.735". Suggested Bullet Use. Suggested Bullet Use. Maximum Loads Should Be Used With Caution - Always Start With Minimum Loads. *Recommended Powder. C Compressed Load. 3. Since its introduction in 2003, Barnes' TSX Bullet has earned a reputation as “the perfect hunting bullet." Now. The Barnes Tipped TSX—accept no imitations... Diameter .308" Weight 110. Length 1.047 S.D 0.166 B.C 0.295. Box QTY 50. Catalog # 30362. 30 CAL. Diameter .308" Weight 130. Length 1.173 S.D 0.196 308 Winchester (Barnes Reloading Manual #4) reloading data with 152 loads. Using bullets from Barnes TSX FB, Barnes TSX BT, Barnes MPG FB, Barnes TSX BT or MRX BT, Barnes TSX BT, MRX BT or BND SPIT, Barnes RN Solid. Powders include Accurate, Ramshot, IMR, Hodgdon, Winchester, Alliant. This is a discussion on .308 load--Barnes TSX bullet within the Cartridges & Calibers forums, part of the Sniping Related category; Here up north deer season begins September 1. I love venison. Anyway, I want to load the 150 grain Barnes TSX bullet. I need Squinty. good results. Here is Barnes' data: Why not use Barnes data? Bullet Weight: 130 gr Case Trim Length: 2.005" S.D. 0.196. Bullet Style: TSX BT Primer: Federal 210 B.C. 0.340. COAL: 2.810" Barrel Length: 24" Case: Winchester Twist Rate: 1:12" Powder Charge * Velocity,, Charge,,, Velocity Load (grains) (fps) (grains) (fps) Density (%) I would use the same data they list with the TSX for the tipped version http://www.barnesbullets.com/wp-cont.../308WinWeb.pdf. For load development I would get a set together (20-50 pieces) of brass from the same mfg/lot. Primer: don't need anything special for the .308. I like CCI 200. Powder: IMR4064 is. Hi All, Does anyone have a barnes load date for h4895 for ttsx 130 grain load data for .308. ATB BLUE. Ttsx, 150 grains, Vv. n-135, 48,0 grains, cci 250, 820 m/s, samme hul mm, Howa 1500. Barnes Original RNSP, 250 grains, Vihtavuori N 560, 57.0 grains, CCI 200, 715 m/s, 31 mm, Tikka M65. Barnes Tipped TSX, 168 grains, Norma 203 B, 52,40 grains, CCI 200, 880 m/s, 30 mm, HVA 1640. Barnes Tipped tsx polymer tip. I've been partial to Nosler for some time and have used the Partition and Accubond with great success. Lately I purchased a batch of Barnes TTSX BT 168gr bullets for my .308. I've loaded them up with 44gr of BL-C2 powder and have been very pleased with their performance at the range. Does anyone have any. I picked up a box of Barnes ttsx bullets today in 308@150 gr. Barnes website list very little load data for free however if you join their copper club for 50 bucks a year I can get more data and I aint spending that. The powders I have are Varget, and Accurate 2460 but their websites do not list the particular type. I'm looking at a box of TSX's I bought last winter and I'm thinking of doing some load experiments with 'em in my 308's... but I don't have the Barnes manual and can't get it for at least a week. Anybody have some pet loads for this bullet and caliber? I am especially interested in some loads to start with to find a good one with .30 TSX 150 grain bullets for my .308 Scout.. I have the barnes loading manual (and a scout rifle /images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif ) If you tell me your powder preferences I can send you the load data from the manual. 308 Barnes 168 grain TTSX load Ammo and Reloading.. As far as Barnes TSX and TTSX, I have had better luck with their lighter bullets in 308. First I went down to 150gr. PS - or you can use the Hornaday #8 book with their 168gr AMAX data and even at their max, have plenty of room left in the case. Barnes' manual doesn't have load data for the polymer tipped TSX but their website recommends using the same data as TSX or MRX bullets of comparable weight. So I loaded 50 rounds in 10 five-shot sets in .3 grain or so increments from 45.5 to 48.0 and shot them at the range this morning. Barnes' load. Barnes has load data for 150gr TSX-BT but not for Varget. http://www.barnesbullets.com/wp-cont.../308WinWeb.pdf. BL-C(2) Minimum Charge 46.5gr 2775fps, Maximum Charge 50.0gr 2980fps, Load Density 96% H4895 Minimum Charge 42.5gr 2701fps, Maximum Charge 45.0gr 2854fps, Load Density 99. I just found this on Midway USA's reviews of the Barnes TSX bullet: I load the 168gr Barnes TTSX for my Tikka T3 in .308win. with excellent results. Due to the magazine. Andy, the reason the Barnes #4 manual does not list the TTSX is because the TSX uses the same loading data. The only difference is. H335 and .308? Handloading, Reloading, and Bullet Casting.. Would it be the BEST choice to use h335 reloading .308 with a 150gr barnes tsx bullet?.. Notice that Hodgdon's data for H335 and 150gr Nosler E-Tip (essentially the same bullet type as TTSX) has the lowest velocity of any powder tested. I have been loading the Barnes 168g TSX in the 30-06 and have great results over 55 grains of H4350. I have a box of the TTSX and want to load them up and give them a whirl. My question is has anyone gone through this before and did you have to start from scratch with your load or did the same powder. Hello all. I am beginning to build a load for hog hunting this fall. I have settled on a 150 grain Barnes Tipped TSX out of my M1A Standard, motivated by some IMR4895. Barnes lists ther minimum load data out of Winchester cases as 43.5 grains, which seems hot for a starting load for a service rifle. The COAL with the Barnes is 2.79 and the Nosler's are 2.80. So can I load the Barnes TSX bullets up with reduced 168 grain data or do they decrease the case volume too much to load safely? I was thinking of maybe a starting load of 38 grains of Reloader 15 with the Barnes? Maybe they just ain't for 308. Here's the Load Data Recommended By Barne's Straight From Their Web Site: Bullet Weight: 130 gr Case Trim Length: 2.005" S.D. 0.196. Bullet Style: TSX BT Primer: Federal 210 B.C. 0.340. COAL: 2.810" Barrel Length: 24" Case: Winchester Twist Rate: 1:12" Powder Charge Velocity Charge Velocity I am going to load some 110gr TTSX in my .308 just for fun and was curious if anyone had some data for CFE223 and this bullet.. i wouldnt use 110gr lead core load data, But a 130gr lead core should be fine for 110gr barnes. the reason you load them "Different" is they dont have a lead core so the 110gr. It was frickin HOT Saturday, but I had time to go to the range, and figured I'd try to get some preliminary data on a new load I'm trying to develop by November for cow elk. The rifle is my Rem 700 5R Milspec .308. The load I'm working on is starting with a Barnes 168gr TSX-Tipped and I'd like to use Varget. Has anyone experimented with Barnes Tipped TSX bullets in a .308 cal rifle with a twist rate of 11?. I cannot help you with the load, but i am very interested in the results, when the time comes to use them in the hunt please let us know how they perform, these days there are many people that say barnes. I have been loading the Barnes 130 gr. TTSX bullet, in my 300 WSM, and for a couple of 308 Win rifles(one Tikka T-3, for my Son, and a Browning BAR LW Stalker, for me). I took an antelope in WY, this year, with the 300 WSM and this bullet. It was a 220 yard high shoulder shot(public land near private,. 308 Winchester Load Data: Winchester Cartridge Case. Case Trimmed Length = 2.005". Barnes Bullet. Dia. Type, Weight, S.D., B.C. .308", TTSX, 110 .166 .295. Cartridge Overall Length = 2.700". Winchester Primer. Type = WLR. Accurate 2200 Powder. Powder Start Load Grains, Start Load Velocity Fps. Powder Maximum Joined: Dec 28th, 2011. Gender: Male. Re: Barnes 150gr TTSX in .308. Reply #1 - Jun 24th, 2013 at 7:27am. Print Post. 2208 runs fine for me as a compressed load (that little C next to the powder number in the load data means compressed) I've run as high as 47gn behind 155gn a-max in a previous rifle. Rifle reloading. For flexible usage, we provide our reloading data in metric and imperial dimension systems, i.e. charge weight in grams and grains as well as muzzle velocity in meters and feet per second. All the loads on these pages are pressure tested according to the C.I.P. method. The listed maximum loads should. I'm new to reloading and I want to develop a handload during the off season for my .308 (1:11 twist) rifle for hunting purposes, mostly for deer. I want to use a mono bullet, preferably a Barnes TSX or TTSX likely in 130 gr. I have both Varget and RL 15 as powders. I noticed the Barnes manual suggests to. DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE! Data for burning rate decreased by 10% relative to nominal value: -Ba 102 44.10 2681 2075 40641 7333 90.5 1.145. Code: Cartridge : .300 Savage Bullet : .308, 130, Barnes 'TTSX'BT 30873. Useable Case Capaci: 44.423 grain H2O = 2.884 cm³. Cartridge O.A.L. L6:. hello all I'm picking up a Savage in 308 win.. Well Barnes is sending me a reloading manual so I guess I will do what they suggest and try their load data.. In recent years I've tried the 168 Barnes TSX in the .308, and it too works real well over Varget - a caution - work up carefully, don't just use a load. DISCLAIMER. The ballistic data presented in the tables were compiled under controlled conditions using specific weapons and components.. For this reason and to ensure safe operation, it is recommended to commence loading at the recommended start load and approach maximum loads with caution. Rheinmetall. Hodgdon has upgraded the performance and look of its free on-line Hodgdon load data resource... Hey guys, I'm new to the world of the .308. I've been reloading for various calibers for while now, and plan on reloading for my new .308 rifle. I'll. Seirra 5th edition is the only data I could find for anything smaller than 150s. 47 grs of Imr 4064 with a 125 Seirra. So 46 -48 would be about MAx load for 130 Barnes X . I would start at 43 grs and work up , checking for pressure and see what you get. Hope this helps, I have 8 or 9 loading manuals and that. Re: .308 110/130gr TTSX. Postby turner.jc1 » Sat Feb 26, 2011 1:07 pm. Here's the link to the barnes load data (http://www.barnesbullets.com/informatio. a/data308/) The TTSX is not actually on the download for some reason :think: , but I'm assuming they can be pushed to the same speed as a TSX. Top. multi part question guys (and gals if your out there). Im loading the Barnes tipped TSX 168Gr bullet for my 30-06. If I go by Barnes load data of using IMR 4064 @ max load of 50Gr I swear the base of the bullet will be sitting in the powder if I seat it at their COAL of 3.218. I don't want to ASSUME any thing. Anyone have load data for barnes .308 130gr tsx? Powder is so scarce all I have is Accurate 2495 and 2520 so those are my only options. I'm getting a load together for my axis deer hunt in Hawaii figure a smokin fast 130gr will do nicely for the smaller deer or mouflon over there. Thanks. Logged. Hey folks, I'm trying to build up some loads for my .308, using Barnes TSX 130g. The powder I have is W748 (and the nearest place to get more is like 800km away, so I need to make it work). I'm using A lee pro disc powder measure. So, I go looking for loading data, and I start with Winchester.. No luck, no. Find what you need in four easy steps. Select your cartridge type from the drop-down list. Then select your bullet weight, powder manufacturer and powder type. If you're unsure, or just want options, check as many boxes as you'd like. Click "Get Data" to view results. Looking to load the 168 Barnes TTSX for a 1 load does all for Mule Deer, Elk, Antelope, Moose, sheep, and Goats... with 117 grain GameKing bullets, but I have also shot them with 150 grain Hornady spire point bullets from a .30-06 and .308 Win, and also with 55 grain Sierra bullets from my .22-250. In .308 cal the 130s and 150 are a match for velocity, the 130 TTSX is much more accurate though. The 150s accuracy. Barnes does something similar with the load data on their website, which seems even harder to believe given the big difference in BC between the TSX and MRX. "The best laid plans of. using a 270 Winchester Browning X-bolt and that data also will be presented. A secondary component.. and a perfect mushroom. This is a 308 Win caliber Barnes 150 gr TSX bullet that penetrated 15" of the media.. example, the typical White-tailed deer load for the 270 Winchester is 130 grains when using the lead core. My son used a 30 06 at 2775fps with Barnes TSX 168 gr. on shot kills on everything out t0 200yds. Your 308.. Try VV 540 powder for increased velocity in you 308, if you hand load.. So the 130 gr TTSX or TSX will act like a 169gr lead core bullet and the 150gr barnes will act like a 195gr lead core bullet. Unlike the 100% copper Barnes TSX bullet, Hornady's GMX is made from gilding metal, a 95% copper + 5% zinc alloy devised long ago to reduce copper fouling in. metal construction and double cannelures reduce metal fouling; Compatible with conventional reloading data for other Hornady bullets of the same weight. Bullet: Barnes TTSX 150gr Powder type: Vihtavuori N140 Powder weight: 45,5gr Case type: Lapua Palma Case lenght: 51,08 Primer: cci 400 COAL: 72. Although QL can be very accurate, there are variables, some controllable like propellant data that can change with different lot's, some not like primers. This is an article from Shooting Times magazine about the new Barnes Tipped Triple-Shock X-Bullet.. In my haste, I forgot to ask Brooks for load data.. By comparing various recipes for similar-weight bullets in several reloading manuals, I arrived at conservative starting loads for the 110-grain TTSX. Hi, I'm new to reloading. I have been given some old surplus 4831 powder.One type of bullet I bought is the Barnes TSX Boattail 168 grain. The data I. Load data is a little hard to find, but if you look it's out there. ✓ Yes,: I recommend. I reload the Brass with Varget, CCI Primers and top it with the Barnes TTSX 168 and get a winning combination. These bullets have.. Used these bullets in my handloads in both my 300 AAC Blackout (AR) and my .308 (bolt gun). Both rifles. 2 min - Uploaded by Langley Firearms AcademyIn this video, I put the Barnes 168 Grain TSX BT to the true test, hunting an actual deer. This. I've no experience with winchester 748 but I have been loading 135gr Sierra 2124 projectiles over 48.5gr of ADI 2208 in remmington brass OAL 2.635", last group I shot had 4 shots touching, I've found ADI 2208 to be a great powder for the .308. I think this load is close to max, so would be wise to work up. Look up best powder for that bullet you are using if its Barnes call and talk to a technician they are great & will email you loading data for your rifle. Take time and load 3 rounds for each powder charge and put a sheet of paper and shoot each powder charge on a different page make sure and put in LARGE. Hey Andrew21, I will try to get the .308 load that the ranch manager uses. I know he uses 130 grain Barnes Tipped TSX bullets, and I think it is on top of Varget powder. The load has performed excellent on the Feral hogs and Whitetail deer here in South Texas. It has dropped them with authority, but is very easy on the meat. There are a number of excellent .308-diameter bullets that expand the sporting utility of the 7.62x39: (from left) 100-gr. Speer Plinker; 110-gr. Barnes TTSX; 110-gr. Hornady V-Max; 110-gr. Sierra Varminter; 125-gr. Nosler Ballistic Tip; 125-gr. Berger FB Target; 150-gr. Nosler E-Tip; and 150-gr. Hornady. If you shoot common hunting calibers like .30-06, .270, .308 or the .300 Win.. The Barnes reloading data generally matches the data for conventional lead-core bullets and in some cases a touch more powder is required to. As another example, consider that some .308 Win. rifles have a 1:12 twist. using a 270 Winchester Browning X-bolt and that data also will be presented. A secondary component.. and a perfect mushroom. This is a 308 Win caliber Barnes 150 gr TSX bullet that penetrated 15" of the media.. example, the typical White-tailed deer load for the 270 Winchester is 130 grains when using the lead core. As far as the 308 chambering, I used the 165 grn TSX in my Rem 700, 300 Savage(same bullet) to harvest a 22 inch impala in Africa and it counted for. Tops, he even sent me the reloading data via email, free of charge.. I have a question in regards to reloading Barnes 30 cal 150 gr tsx boattail bullets? Case: REM ¦ Max Case Length: 1.400" ¦ Trim Length: 1.390". Ramshot Wild Boar. Bullet Weight. (Grains). Bullet. Make. Bullet. Type. Start Load. (Grains).. 3,226. 53,560. 2.203. 55. BARNES. TSX-FB. 24.1. 2,959. 26.8. 3,234. 54,070. 2.183. 60. NOSLER. PART. 23.0. 2,856. 25.6. 3,121. 54,500. 2.205. 60. SIERRA. HP. 22.5. 7mm-08 Barnes TTSX load data - posted in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing: Im loading some 140 gr Barnes TTSX for my sons Jr Cow hunt this year. I am using IMR4350 and have found some load data but havent found a COAL to start with. Does anyone have a suggestion?
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