Most of the Barnes literature says use light for weight bullets. Has anyone used the 130 gr bullets in a 30-06 for deer? If so what loads and velocities are you getting. Thanks D
Although cartridge selection is important there is nothing that will substitute for proper first shot placement. Good hunting, "D"
Posts: 1701 | Location: Western NC | Registered: 28 June 2000
You can get into some tricky seating depth problems in some rifles with bullets less than 150 grains. BUT, no question about it, the 130 will smoke any deer from your .06.
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Sorry for not getting back to you sooner..His load for the 130gr TSX in his 30-06 is 52.3grs of IMR-3031 Velocity out of his Rem-700 22" tube is 3100fps. As always work your way up to this load.
Posts: 608 | Location: Washington | Registered: 28 May 2003
Thanks for the replies. I will try Re 15. Looks like the mid 50's is the top end. I will give it a whirl and see how old Lightning likes it. If I get a chance at meat I will post results.
Although cartridge selection is important there is nothing that will substitute for proper first shot placement. Good hunting, "D"
Posts: 1701 | Location: Western NC | Registered: 28 June 2000
OKShooter let me know through e-mail that using Re 15 it should top out at around 57 gr. I have some 130's loaded 54-57 and will try those out at the range today. I will post for any interesed parties.
Although cartridge selection is important there is nothing that will substitute for proper first shot placement. Good hunting, "D"
Posts: 1701 | Location: Western NC | Registered: 28 June 2000
Went to the range yesterday 54 gr gave right at 3000 fps and4 shots in a pile and one an inch to the right(pulled that one a bit) 55 gave about 3080 and about an inch and a half. 56.5 gave 3175 and about 2 1/2 inches. I am thinking the 3000 fps load may be enough. No recoil to speak of. When rifle season opens I will give autopsy reports. I hope. Have a good one.
Although cartridge selection is important there is nothing that will substitute for proper first shot placement. Good hunting, "D"
Posts: 1701 | Location: Western NC | Registered: 28 June 2000
I bet those sre fun to seat Chuck. Are you crimping? Are you just neck sizing? I'm having a good bit of compression w/ 60 grains of H4350 and the 150 Partition Golds and the 150 XXXs are a bit longer. I'm PFLRing Remington Brass. It's spitting them out at 3000 from my 22" tube and groups are ok hovering around 1" and sometimes less but, they open considerably at 200.
How are the 150 TS shooting for you?
Thanks
Reloader
Posts: 4146 | Location: North Louisiana | Registered: 18 February 2004
RL, they shoot very well and very consistently. No suprises from one day to the next. The powder is compresses a little, but have not found it to be an issue. I don't crimp, and have even set a few aside to see if they "grow" and they don't. Might be the boattail helping things out a bit.
Chuck
Posts: 2659 | Location: Southwestern Alberta | Registered: 08 March 2003
I have no doubt that I can get more velocity out of mine but it seems that they shoot better out of my '06 at less than max velocity. I have a friend who reloads however and his idea is to get to the desired velocity and then play with seating depth to dial in the tight groups. Do any of you guys have luck with this method?
Although cartridge selection is important there is nothing that will substitute for proper first shot placement. Good hunting, "D"
Posts: 1701 | Location: Western NC | Registered: 28 June 2000
D Hunter, I do pretty much what your friend does. As an aside, the 150's are very forgiving when it comes to seating depth. The 165's and 168's are not.
Chuck
Posts: 2659 | Location: Southwestern Alberta | Registered: 08 March 2003
Range info from weekend. The 150 gr bullets were scary accurate with at least two different powders. IMR 4064 put the first 3 into one hole. The next two opened up to about an inch. H 4350 put four into one hole and the fifth about half inch away making the group about 2/3moa. Velocity was not as great as the 130's but I am not sure the deer will know the difference. With 4064 I did get to just over 3k. 4350 gave about 2865fps. The 150's may get the nod. They are more available also. Good hunting. "D"
Although cartridge selection is important there is nothing that will substitute for proper first shot placement. Good hunting, "D"
Posts: 1701 | Location: Western NC | Registered: 28 June 2000
The 130gr TSX in a 308 win or 30-06 is pure hell on wheels for most big game. I have heard reports of guys using that bullet in said cartridges for moose and getting full broad side penetration. While i would use it for moose it would kill any deer, antelope, caribou, or black bear like greased lightning.
Barnes #3 manual, lists a max load of imr 4064 @54.5grs and 3,261fps in an 06', but remember you can usually go 1 to 2 grs over max with the TSX as it lowers pressure with its grooves. Win 748 55grs max produced 3,343fps now thats really hummin, and would smack down stuff real quick.
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