15 May 2004, 07:43
bukmstr7 mag RL22 under a Barnes 140 TSX
I recently loaded 70 grns of RL22 under a 140 Barnes TSX They shot very well. I recently uped the load to 72 grns to gain a little more velocity. I have not fired these yet. I am a little concerned of the pressure. Barnes claims the TSX has reduced pressures due to the grooves cut into it
Anyone done this load?
-Bukmstr-
15 May 2004, 07:57
stubblejumperWhat velocity were you getting with 70gr?The standard x-bullets actually produced more pressure than most other bullets so the tsx should produce less pressure than the standard x bullets but similar pressures to most other bullets.In any case 2 grains is a farly large step to make when approaching maximum loads and your loads are certainly approaching maximum.
19 May 2004, 10:52
todbartell100 fps wont make any difference in killing power...

I'd want to take it slow if I were you 2 grain is a big jump. Considering 67-69 gr is a max load in most rifles.If you must try to get more out of it go only .5 grains at a time. However you are probably over max now so be happy with what you have.
bukmatr,
I ran a Quickload simulation on your charge:
70 grains RL-22 140 grain Barnes TSX = 3230 FPS @63,545 PSI
72 grains RL-22 140 grain barnes TSX = 3321 FPS @69,723 PSI
The 7mm Mag is 62,366 PSI MAX so both are over. The 72 grain load is well over MAX.
Quickload lists 69.5 RL-22 as max. Quickload is only a simulation, but you may be pushing it.
Regards,
Bob