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Has anyone worked up a 130gn cup and core load to mimic flight characteristics of the 130gn TTSX for 200-300yd plinking?

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Probably no help but i used a Hornady Spire point 130gr for years in a 30.06 but not for plinking i actually deer hunted with it and harvested a truck load of deer with that bullet. The one i used was a #3020 and i don't think they're made anymore. I recall they shot extremely well with 52grs of IMR4064. The Sierra 125gr PH may be another one to look at. I'm sure those TTSX's get pretty expensive for plinking.


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Originally Posted by Guybo54
Probably no help but i used a Hornady Spire point 130gr for years in a 30.06 but not for plinking i actually deer hunted with it and harvested a truck load of deer with that bullet. The one i used was a #3020 and i don't think they're made anymore. I recall they shot extremely well with 52grs of IMR4064. The Sierra 125gr PH may be another one to look at. I'm sure those TTSX's get pretty expensive for plinking.

Yes a good bullet for it's light weight, that was somewhat under the radar. Hornady's been making a bad habit of dropping some good bullets lately.

To the OP, the .308 Speer 130 gr HP is a cheap bullet that has been accurate for me. Midway has them right now for $22 a box. Have seen them on sale for as cheap as $16. Not a deer bullet at all, but at that price you could try them to see if they hit close to the TTSX.


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it will be more expensive but these bullets are very accurate might be even a better bullet to to hunt with i like Hammer bullets ? Hammer bullets .com


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Originally Posted by Guybo54
Probably no help but i used a Hornady Spire point 130gr for years in a 30.06 but not for plinking i actually deer hunted with it and harvested a truck load of deer with that bullet. The one i used was a #3020 and i don't think they're made anymore. I recall they shot extremely well with 52grs of IMR4064. The Sierra 125gr PH may be another one to look at. I'm sure those TTSX's get pretty expensive for plinking.
Not .308, but .30-06. 130 gr Hornady over 59 gr Big Game, mag primers is a real WT killer at around 3,100 fps. Whacks’em hard with good exits. Quick kills.

125 gr NAB and NBT also work well. A good .308 load with any of those bullets are good deer killers.

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125 speer TNT.

47g of tac makes it print very very close to 47g of tac with the 130ttsx in my 700.

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My 308's love the 130's.


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Originally Posted by Fotis
Hammer rock!
For sure.

They not cheap but impressive.

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No experience with a 130gr, but one of my favorite bullets for target shooting inside 300 yards is the 110gr VMAX. I use H335, even though it isnt listed in my Hornady reloading manual. I gave them a call and asked why it wasn't listed, and the technician said it's a perfectly good powder and agreed it should be included.

Can't remember what powder weight I used...I'll have to revisit, because it was a great shooting bullet!

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Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Originally Posted by Fotis
Hammer rock!
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They not cheap but impressive.

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So, what makes these so lauded? How do they perform upon impact?


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Originally Posted by Reloder28
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Hammer rock!
For sure.

They not cheap but impressive.

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So, what makes these so lauded? How do they perform upon impact?
Well, they just work. Terminal performance is outstanding.

Ed Weatherby and company will offer Wby factory ammo with Hammer bullets.

Google the Weatherby You Tube interview with Hammer founders. Lots of good info.

Most questions will be answered in that piece.

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Actually, interview was with Adam, not Ed.

Adam’s an interesting guy for President of a major arms mfg co. His degree is in theology and he served as a youth minister for a number of years before joining the company.

That’s pretty unique. I’d say he’s the real deal. Seems to be a nice young man. Kudos for them getting out of CA.

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Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Kudos for them getting out of CA.

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In the nick of time too.


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Originally Posted by ShadeTree
Originally Posted by Guybo54
Probably no help but i used a Hornady Spire point 130gr for years in a 30.06 but not for plinking i actually deer hunted with it and harvested a truck load of deer with that bullet. The one i used was a #3020 and i don't think they're made anymore. I recall they shot extremely well with 52grs of IMR4064. The Sierra 125gr PH may be another one to look at. I'm sure those TTSX's get pretty expensive for plinking.

Yes a good bullet for it's light weight, that was somewhat under the radar. Hornady's been making a bad habit of dropping some good bullets lately.

To the OP, the .308 Speer 130 gr HP is a cheap bullet that has been accurate for me. Midway has them right now for $22 a box. Have seen them on sale for as cheap as $16. Not a deer bullet at all, but at that price you could try them to see if they hit close to the TTSX.

The Speers would be the cheap solution, and would be close enough for plinking.
Knew someone who used them for deer. Broadside shots. No exit, and entrance hole the size of a softball.

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Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Actually, interview was with Adam, not Ed.

Adam’s an interesting guy for President of a major arms mfg co. His degree is in theology and he served as a youth minister for a number of years before joining the company.

That’s pretty unique. I’d say he’s the real deal. Seems to be a nice young man. Kudos for them getting out of CA.

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Here's the Hammer/Wby You Tube link.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=weatherby+hammer+bullets

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Originally Posted by ShadeTree
[quote=Guybo54]To the OP, the .308 Speer 130 gr HP is a cheap bullet that has been accurate for me. Midway has them right now for $22 a box. Have seen them on sale for as cheap as $16. Not a deer bullet at all, but at that price you could try them to see if they hit close to the TTSX.

I've never loaded these in a .308, but it's what I use for cheap plinking ammo in my 300Blk. It's a pretty sizable hollow point actually, but they do shoot well.


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