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I have some XLCs and some TSXs in 168g I am going to load with RL19.

I have the Barnes book so I know what they say. Is there a particularly accurate load some of you have been using that I could give a try? I don't usually max out loads but since there is no TSX data thought I'd ask here if you started at the min. X load and worked up to and over the max. listed in the book. I show 56g @ 2781fps to 60g @ 2980fps with RL19 for the X bullet. Any real world data out there for the TSX? They state that the TSX will give maybe 100-150fps more and you may get up to 2g over max loads for the X.

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My 24 inch model 70 classic was very good with the 168 grain tripple shock and RL=22, the 19 might work great for you , but I got just over 3000. and just under MOA, Its great powder for the cartridge, its slow enought i am not sure you could stuff enough into a case to to cause any real harm with a 168 or a 150, I don't plan on testing my theory though...tj3006


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I agree Re19 or Re22 should produce great results for you. Wouldn't go too much past 3000 fps.
 
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Thanks all. My 700 w/ 22" barrel drops about 80fps from book speed so I figure the TSX will give me about book speed since they say you will possibly get 100-150fps more than the standard X bullets. I'm looking at getting between 2800 and 3000fps. Don't need elk or moose loads for TN deer but I do want one load to do it all in case I ever get drawn for KY elk.

So on the TSXs, are you guys loading up to max for the X bullets or are you going over max like Barnes says you might be able to do? What I want to know before I work up some test loads is should I stop at max and expect to get what the X bullets do or should I expect faster speeds with the TSX at the same powder charge?
 
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AIU posted this on another thread and I concur. I have had good velocity results with RL22 and decent accuracy.

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Nosler offers up a couple of tremendous loads for the 30-06 - both Re22. 1) 165 gr. Nosler bullet, 24" barrel, 63 grs., 3002 fps, and 2) 180 gr. Nosler bullet, 24" barrel, 61 grs, 2872 fps. Impressive performance, and QL estimats ~60,000 PSI for each. Worth tryng.


However, I have some excellent groups using the 168 gr TSX with IMR4831 at around 59 gr using Fed 215M primers. As usual - start lower and work up in your rifle


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I load 59 grains of H-4350 win. cases, federal 210 primers 3000 fps out of my rifle [27" bbl.] and groups 3 in .5 or under. This load crono's 2900 out of my brothers rifle.The R-19 is very close in burn rate to H-4350


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I load 59 grains of H-4350 win. cases, federal 210 primers 3000 fps out of my rifle [27" bbl.] and groups 3 in .5 or under. This load crono's 2900 out of my brothers rifle.The R-19 is very close in burn rate to H-4350


Thanks, that's about what I'm looking for. Barnes shows 57h h4350 as max for X bullets. So folks are able to go a grain or two over with the TSX. thanks
 
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However, I have some excellent groups using the 168 gr TSX with IMR4831 at around 59 gr using Fed 215M primers. As usual - start lower and work up in your rifle


Thanks. Barnes is showing 59g as max for the X bullets. Did you stop there with the TSX because you were getting good results or did you try going over and backed off? What velocity are you getting with 59g?
 
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Hey O C

Just checked my spreadsheet and I got 2826 fps from that 59 gr IMR4831. The best velocity I got was 3066 fps with 62.5 gr RL 22. That load shot OK accuracy.

I did load up to 60 gr IMR 4831 but it started showing shiny spots on the head so I backed back down. Finally went to 200 grain Accubonds as my hunting load in that gun. Use 59.5 gr RL 22 and it shoots good and should be a good bullet for my upcoming Elk hunt. Carries a lot more energy close up and downrange.


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The 60.0 of RL 19

My favorite is 57.5 of IMR 4350 with 165/168 TSX in the 30-06.

I also had a little better accuracy with the 165 TSX than the 186 TSX.


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