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Gents,

I have a tikka M695 chambered in 270. I've been loading Nosler 130 and 150 gr ballistic tip bullets with IMR4831.

I'm looking at loading the Barns TSX, but their web site does not have reload data using IMR 4831. Has anyone reloaded the Barns bullets with 4831? Please share your recipes.

Thanks,

PJM

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If you are reloading for the 130 BT, back of 3 grains from max, and work up until you find your max. The TSX is supposed to be able to run at higher pressure with out pressure signs (hence, allowing for more powder and speed). That is the design behind the grooves in the bullet.

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Here are some loads from www.hodgdon.com website. I use their 110 grain TSX bullet ahead of 50 grains of Varget. It's fast and flat. Varget appears to give the same velocity as 4831 from the data. It's a favortie powder of mine and has proven to be consisitent and accurate. I believe the grooves are there so that the bullet has less bearing surface so that you can attain greater velocity with the same pressures. It's hard to engrave a monometal bullet into the rifling.

Mark

 

 

 

 

 

130 GR. BAR TSX Hodgdon H1000 .277" 3.230" 57.0 2716 42,100 PSI 60.0C 2846 48,200 PSI

130 GR. BAR TSX IMR IMR 7828 SSC .277" 3.230" 55.0 2815 48,700 PSI 60.2C 3083 62,400 PSI

130 GR. BAR TSX Winchester Supreme 780 .277" 3.240" 55.5 2882 52,900 PSI 59.0 3028 60,000 PSI

130 GR. BAR TSX Hodgdon H4831 .277" 3.230" 54.0 2747 45,500 PSI 60.0C 3025 59,000 PSI

130 GR. BAR TSX Hodgdon Hybrid 100V .277" 3.240" 52.2 2994 55,700 PSI 55.5 3144 63,100 PSI

130 GR. BAR TSX IMR IMR 4831 .277" 3.230" 52.0 2822 46,600 PSI 57.0C 3113 61,700 PSI

130 GR. BAR TSX Hodgdon H4350 .277" 3.230" 51.0 2905 52,500 PSI 55.5 3111 63,500 PSI

130 GR. BAR TSX Hodgdon H414 .277" 3.230" 48.0 2840 50,400 PSI 52.5 3059 62,100 PSI

130 GR. BAR TSX IMR IMR 4350 .277" 3.230" 50.0 2824 48,900 PSI 55.0C 3104 62,800 PSI

130 GR. BAR TSX Winchester 760 .277" 3.230" 48.0 2840 50,400 PSI 52.5 3059 62,100 PSI

130 GR. BAR TSX IMR IMR 4007 SSC .277" 3.230" 48.0 2810 49,300 PSI 52.0 3037 61,500 PSI

130 GR. BAR TSX Hodgdon H380 .277" 3.230" 47.0 2810 51,900 PSI 50.8 2989 61,600 PSI

130 GR. BAR TSX Hodgdon Varget .277" 3.230" 44.0 2849 54,800 PSI 48.0 3013 63,200 PSI

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Guy's thanks for the reply.

I finally got through to Barns and got info on the loads they recommend using IMR 4831.

Barns suggests loads ranging 53 - 56.5 gr for the 140 gr bullet.

I'm loading some rounds this week so I'm going to try 55 gr of IMR. I'll bring my chrono to the range and check the muzzle velocity.

I also picked up some Hornady's 130 GR SST's. Have any of you guys tried these? Is fragmentation excessive?

Regards,

PJM

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I also picked up some Hornady's 130 GR SST's. Have any of you guys tried these? Is fragmentation excessive?

Regards,

PJM

 

Depends on the velocity. I saw a antelope buck hit with a 150 @ 3600 fps (muzzle) and it totally destroyed the guy's cape- entry hole was pie- plate sized! My buddy used one on his buck in 24A a couple of years ago and at 400 yds, was picture perfect!

 

Are you hording buckets of IMR 4831? There are better powders these days for hunting that are less temperature sensitive and will probably give you 50fps higher velocities.

 

 

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The Hornady SST's are some of the most accurate wind resistent bullets I've shot in my 270 win. But on the downside, they aren't great game bullets. We shot some small to large deer with them and there are better bullets to kill critters with.

I used H1000 powder and the 150 grainer to shoot prarie dogs at extreme long ranges. They would shoot into one hole at 200 yards in one rifle I owned.

Mark

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The 140 grain SSTs shot really well in my wife's .280, as did the 117 grain SSTs in my .257 AI, but we both switched to partitions because the SSTs just ruin too much meat. They kill like Thor's hammer, but you give up a lot of edible meat in the process...

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Guys,

I just got into reloading and my buddy who hooked me up with and RCBS set up always has used 56-57 gr IMR4831 with Sierra 130 BTS. Being a newbie at this I've taken his wise words and loaded with 4831.

What recipes are you guys using? Were have you guys found good deals on reloading supplies? I've been going to BassPro and the Mesa Sportsman's. Cabala's is just too far of a drive.

Thanks again for the replies!

PJM

 

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Look at Midway USA and Graff and Sons for deals on reloading stuff. The cheapest I've found here is Sportsman's Warehouse. Try some Hodgdon Varget powder. I like it here because it isn't very sensitive to the temperature extremes. I liked IMR 7828 SSC when I lived in Colorado but I get point of impact changes here with it. Hodgdon has loads for Barnes bullets on their website. They own IMR powder now too.

Mark

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Sportsmans warehouse has alot more reloading stuff than BPS and Cabelas. Better prices too. Every once in a while they will be outa something. For a while it was 180gr .30 accubonds, another time it was Varget, and another time for a while it was primers. I order abunch of my reloading stuff off of www.midsouthshooterssupply.com. Its not the best designed website in the world but they have a ton of stuff for great prices.

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