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Barnes 120 TTSX in 7mm-08
30 August 2018, 06:13
triggerBarnes 120 TTSX in 7mm-08
I am trying to work up load for a the 120TTSX in the 7mm-08 For a Browning ABolt II.
The rifle consistently shoots 3/4 in. 100 yd. groups with 140 Nosler Ballistic Tips over 42 grains of Varget.
Reason for Barnes is the rifle will be moving to CA.
Best I can do with Varget with the TTSX is 1.1 to 1.4 in. groups over 43.5 grains. Groups open up with less powder or more powder.
I am seating the bullet at max magazine length (2.80) which puts the bullet .020 off the lands.
Should I seat further from the lands? Different powder?
any other ideas?
Thanks
30 August 2018, 07:50
SnellstromContact AR member Graybird, he has an accurate load for the 120 TTSX in 7-08.
He's taken a couple elk with it.
30 August 2018, 15:31
p dog shooterquote:
Reason for Barnes is the rifle will be moving to CA.
Sorry to hear that I hope the move proves worth while.
30 August 2018, 20:14
triggerThe rifle belongs to my son. He is in the Air Force. Very high probability he will be headed to Edwards for his next assignment. Working up a load for him while I the rifle.
30 August 2018, 20:34
JGRaiderThose TTSX's like lots of jump. Continue to seat bullet deeper by .02 until you find accuracy. I'm betting you will.
05 September 2018, 17:19
graybirdIn the 7-08, use RL-15 in the 44-45 gr range. I bet you'll be shooting tiny groups in no time with the above.
I have my load close to standard COAL, don't remember exactly what the jump is to the lands, but you can play with that after finding your powder charge.
Good luck!
Graybird
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05 September 2018, 21:39
Steve E.When I was stationed in Commifornia they enacted the lead ban for hunting and developed a load for my 7-08 Kimber which turned out to be the most accurate load for it. I used IMR4350 and 120 gr Barnes bullets. I can't find my notes about what the charge was and I haven't shot the Kimber in six years or so. Hope this helps some.
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07 September 2018, 00:01
vinesquote:
In the 7-08, use RL-15 in the 44-45 gr range.
I to use RL-15 with 140's 'good stuff'
08 October 2018, 00:30
CLLNot to beat a dead horse , If you already decided on a load , I have been shooting the
140 Nosler E-Tip
40 Grains of Varget
in the 7 MM-08 .
I do live in CA .
Mild recoil and kills deer. Along with great accuracy .
I Might Be Tired From Hunting ,
But I Will Never Tire Of Hunting .
08 October 2018, 01:36
FjoldSeat the bullet deeper. Barnes recommends .050" off the lands. I always start mine there and find that Barnes likes the long jump.
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08 October 2018, 02:46
NakihunterSpot on - 0.50 from rifling. Never failed me in 20 years of using Barnes TSX bullets
Varget (AR2208) is the best I have tries in my Kimber Montana 7mm08 and also H4350 (AR2209)
With Barnes 120 gr bullet, the point of impact went up 15+ inches in my rifle! On one hunt we hurriedly took the rifles out of the car and stalked up to a river flat grabbed the first round and I fired for the top of the heart at 30 meters and spined the stag in velvet!
quote:
Originally posted by Fjold:
Seat the bullet deeper. Barnes recommends .050" off the lands. I always start mine there and find that Barnes likes the long jump.
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11 October 2018, 06:36
TrademarkTexanI use 110 gr TTSXs, CFE223, and 2.79” COL. CFE223 gave the best accuracy and velocity with that bullet in my rifle. For the same COL and 120 gr TTSX, I would start at 45 gr and work up from there.
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