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Here is another group with the 150gr BT at 120 yard.



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Posts: 1659 | Location: Dullstroom- Mpumalanga - South Africa | Registered: 14 May 2005Reply With Quote
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Hard to beat that group. It looks like you found the load.
 
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i would not feel handicapped useing the 200 Nosler Partition on everything out of the 06 @2700, hits hard breaks bones,drifts less in wind and seems to penetrate for ever, and you can be sure it will expand on both small/light game animals, as much as it will expand on large tough thick skinned game animals
Useing light bullets in the 06 is a step backwards....
 
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and you can be sure it will expand on both small/light game animals


Heavy partitions don't always expand well on light animals. Heavy for caliber, also means low velocity for caliber. Particians start with a more narrow wound channel.
 
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I loaded my 1st Barnes TTSX 150gr's for the 30 06 a couple of weeks ago.

I finally got to the range on Sat afternoon...

The 1st load gave me this group...


The second load this 3 shot group at 100m



Now to field test them...


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Excellent shooting!!! I think you'll be extremely happy with your results.


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Excellent shooting!!! I think you'll be extremely happy with your results.


Yes,

I am very happy with the grouping.

Pitty the chrono was giving me problems.

I expect them to be running around 2900fps. But will confirm this next time at the range.

From reports I have seen on the TTSX I believe they perform as expected.

The 3006 is turning out to be the plains and mountain rifle I was hoping for.


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Great groups!
Tell us about your load.
What powder, primer, case, OAL", how far off the lands.
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For best all round bullet...

Nosler 150g Accubond

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Great groups!
Tell us about your load.
What powder, primer, case, OAL", how far off the lands.
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Powder - Somchem S355
Primer - Federal Large Rifle
Case - Norma
OAL - 81.7mm
Bullet - Barnes TTSX 150gr


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1st field test with the 150gr Banes TTSX



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Gerhard,

Looks like the "field testing" went well. Waidmannsheil!

Thanks for the load info. Are other powders available, or just Somchem?

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Next field test

Duiker ram at 50 yards.



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Blesbok at 220 yards...



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How are they performing? Good channels? Penetration? Opening OK? Shedding petals?

Awesome animals!

Todd


Thanks,

I am impressed with the Barnes TTSX 150gr's


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I tend to hoard obsolete bullets. When I like something I stick with it. I load my .308s with Nosler 150gr Partition Golds at about 2850fps, .30-06s are loaded with 165gr Deep Shocks at about 2850fps, and the two .300wsm rifles get 180 Deep Shocks at 2900fps. These are hunting loads, I lean towards Hornadys for range shooting. If something works why mess with it.
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