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I've been doing well reloading for my 338 fed using rl7 powder and 185gr TSX with a MV of 2725. Because of the tsx price, I decided to try the 180gr accubonds. I worked up to the same load as the TSX bullets and showed no signs of trouble. I brought out my chrono today and was really shocked to see only 2630 fps. I would have figured I'd get more velocity, say 2800fps. Is this possible or is my chrono going screwy? Barnes X bullets are known for developing higher pressure and less velocity than lead cores so now I'm at a loss. HELP! | ||
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Here's a link to Nosler's load data for the 338 Federal and 180 Accubond from their website: link They don't list RL7 but the max velocity they list is 2687 fps with a max charge of H335. So that may not be out of line with what that case and powder will do. It's a pretty small case for a pretty large bore. LWD | |||
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If you used the same powder charge, the TSX will create more pressure, usually means higher vel. too. LIFE IS NOT A SPECTATOR'S SPORT! | |||
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I'm with fredj338 on this one, besides if it is an accurate load what difference is 170 fps going to make on a game animal anyway? Speed is nice but accuracy always wins out in my book. I will not give up any accuracy for more speed if it will open my groups up larger than 1.5" @ 100 yards on a hunting rifle | |||
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Ya'll correct me if I'm wrong here but I believe the TSX is known for creating less pressure because of less bearing surface. Less bearing surface thus gives better velocity. | |||
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I've wondered this myself, it could be too, that weight for weight the TSX is longer so assuming similar COAL it will intrude further into the case reducing capacity & thus increasing pressure. It would be good to hear from those who've tried this in a variety of chambering to get their take on the question of TSXs & pressure. Steve. | |||
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Appearently. Many people have been disappointed by actual velocity readings from a chronograph vs. what a loading manual had predicted. If we could actually get the speeds the books say, we really wouldn't need a chronograph anyway. | |||
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I just read an article somewhere where they listed handloads that matched the factory velocities for the 338 Federal. If I remember correctly the information was in the current handloader magazine. I do not have the magazine in front of me at the moment, but it may be worth checking out. If no can confirm this info, I will check back later, after doing some investigating. | |||
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