one of us
| You can getthe latest TSX data from Barnes website. |
| |
One of Us
| On the Barnes website, click the link for TECHNICAL. Under that will be a link for LOAD DATA. Then pick the bore size. Then select the specific caliber.
LWD |
| Posts: 2104 | Location: Fort Worth, Texas | Registered: 16 April 2006 | 
IP
|
|
One of Us
| I shoot a Vanguard Sub-MOA with a 24" barrel. I settled on 78 grs. of H4350 and a 215 primer in Wby. brass. These gave me 2160 over the chrony as far as the chord will reach (about 13 feet, I believe) and right at 1" at 100 yds. I also tested IMR7828 and it went well over 2200, but don't remember exactly how much, I think around 2230, but it wasn't as accurate.
This is, of course, with the 180gr. TSX. Back off a few grains and work up with caution.
David |
| Posts: 539 | Location: NE Alabama | Registered: 11 February 2007 | 
IP
|
|
One of Us
| Velocity in the low 2,000's for a .300 Weatherby? |
| Posts: 25 | Location: Jacksonville, FL | Registered: 04 March 2008 | 
IP
|
|