05 September 2016, 07:57
Austin Hunter300 Weatherby w/180 gr TTSX pressure question
I'm been working up some loads for my Mauser M03. Basically tried combos of 180 gr Sciroccos and 180 gr TTSX with 7828 SSC, MRP, and RL-25. Only the TTSX and MRP worked well. In fact, seating depths from 3.50 to 3.615' with varying loads all produced about the same size groups - roughly 1". My best load is .75" group at 3.56" COL and 83.5 gr MRP at 3,255 fps.
My question is around the pressure. Quickload says this is a 70K+ PSI load, yet:
1. The case, primer, and bolt handle lift showed no signs of pressures. Trust me, my 84.5 gr of 7828SSC with the Sciroccos at 3.629" was high pressure with hard bolt lift, brass flow, flattened primers, and shots everywhere.
2. It's the most accurate load
3. It's in the 83-84 gr range that Norma lists for a variety of 180 gr bullets as max load.
4. I've been doing these loads in 95 degree heat and direct sunlight
5. Quickload is way off on 375 H&H pressure loads from my experience
Any reason I shouldn't trust this load?
Anyone loading in this range?
05 September 2016, 13:24
frankinthelaurelsAny 180 grain TTSX traveling at 3300 fps will handle anything you'd care to shoot with it and I would think think you could take out an elephant brain or buff's heart with that bullet also...why don't you just take a grain or two out if your feeling uneasy about the pressure, I hardly think any animas vitals will notice the difference...
05 September 2016, 17:30
Grumulkinquote:
Originally posted by Austin Hunter:
My question is around the pressure. Quickload says this is a 70K+ PSI load, yet:
1. The case, primer, and bolt handle lift showed no signs of pressures. Trust me, my 84.5 gr of 7828SSC with the Sciroccos at 3.629" was high pressure with hard bolt lift, brass flow, flattened primers, and shots everywhere.
2. It's the most accurate load
3. It's in the 83-84 gr range that Norma lists for a variety of 180 gr bullets as max load.
4. I've been doing these loads in 95 degree heat and direct sunlight
5. Quickload is way off on 375 H&H pressure loads from my experience
Any reason I shouldn't trust this load?
It sounds like you have a good load. I would trust it.
07 September 2016, 00:37
RicochetI agree. Regardless of Quickload's estimate, it appears to be safe in your rifle and brass from your observations. It might not be on a hot summer afternoon in the desert.
07 September 2016, 01:26
Austin Hunterquote:
Originally posted by Ricochet:
I agree. Regardless of Quickload's estimate, it appears to be safe in your rifle and brass from your observations. It might not be on a hot summer afternoon in the desert.
The only place I've hunted hotter has been an August Oryx hunt in New Mexico - dang it was hot.