11 April 2011, 05:31
BwannaOAL in 470 with Barnes TSX
I'm Going to work on some .470 loads with 500 grain Barnes TSX. However, the length of the TSX from the top grove is about .750" where the Woodleigh is only about .610. To those who shoot Barnes, are you seating them to that first grove, and if so, what is the OAL of the shell with that treatment? Thanks all for your information.
11 April 2011, 05:33
Cane RatYou sure you want to shoot those in a double?
11 April 2011, 05:37
BwannaI know many who do and swear by them. I would argue they're the best all around bullet made and would love to be able to shoot them.
11 April 2011, 05:40
Mike BrooksWhat does the Barnes book say?
Similar to this?
http://www.loaddata.com/member....cfm?MetallicID=469011 April 2011, 05:54
BwannaThe book says 3.980 max which is a hair longer than my cases would be. However, that's a bunch longer than they would be with a more round nosed bullet.
11 April 2011, 06:01
Mike BrooksBut it's not a round nosed bullet!
If all else fails, smoke the bullet and seat long adjusting til it doesn't contact the throat and check length, the old fashioned way.
11 April 2011, 06:50
Cane Ratquote:
Originally posted by Bwanna:
I know many who do and swear by them. I would argue they're the best all around bullet made and would love to be able to shoot them.
I agree, great bullets but I am too paranoid about OSR to shoot them in my double. I figure better safe than sorry but perhaps many do with no issues. Only Woodlieghs for me.