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Picked up a box of 110gn ttsx's at the gunshop the otherday. Have no idea where to start powder wise. I figure dropping way down with imr4350 and working up is my best bet, but wanted to know if anybody loads for these light bullets. I also have IMR-3031,4320, 4831sc and tac and xverminator on hand.
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Not 30-06, but I used the 110gr TTSX in my model 99 .300 Savage this past deer season. Very pleased both with accuracy and performance. Killed 2 nice bucks, one DRT at app 40 yds and the other shot at app 150 yds ran about 15 yds and dropped. Using H4895 as recommended both here and by Tye at Barnes. Very low recoil, a pleasure to shoot. Scott
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I would try the 3031:
Cartridge : .30-06 Spring. (SAAMI)
Bullet : .308, 110, Barnes TTSX 30871
Useable Case Capaci: 64.358 grain H2O = 4.179 cm�
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 3.340 inch = 84.84 mm
Barrel Length : 24.0 inch = 609.6 mm
Powder : IMR 3031
Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 0.901% of nominal charge.
CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !
Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time
% % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms
-09.0 91 50.50 3153 2428 41873 8426 99.2 1.109
-08.1 92 51.00 3181 2471 43089 8480 99.4 1.096
-07.2 93 51.50 3209 2515 44340 8531 99.6 1.084
-06.3 94 52.00 3237 2559 45634 8578 99.7 1.069
-05.4 95 52.50 3264 2603 46959 8623 99.8 1.056
-04.5 96 53.00 3292 2647 48318 8664 99.9 1.043
-03.6 96 53.50 3319 2691 49709 8701 99.9 1.030
-02.7 97 54.00 3346 2735 51135 8735 100.0 1.018 ! Near Maximum !
-01.8 98 54.50 3373 2780 52600 8765 100.0 1.005 ! Near Maximum !
-00.9 99 55.00 3400 2824 54106 8793 100.0 0.993 ! Near Maximum !
+00.0 100 55.50 3427 2869 55655 8820 100.0 0.981 ! Near Maximum !
+00.9 101 56.00 3454 2913 57249 8847 100.0 0.969 ! Near Maximum !
+01.8 102 56.50 3480 2958 58888 8874 100.0 0.957 ! Near Maximum !
+02.7 103 57.00 3506 3003 60574 8900 100.0 0.945 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+03.6 104 57.50 3532 3048 62309 8926 100.0 0.934 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+04.5 105 58.00 3558 3093 64095 8951 100.0 0.923 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
Last edited by antelope_sniper; 01/17/13.
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I used 60.0 varget in a couple 06s to get right near 3500 fps. Both shot well under an inch. If you email Barnes they'll send you data and it isn't whimpy....apparently the grooves on that little 110 really reduce pressure. We use 110 vmaxes for practice...they hit identical velocity...are also extremely accurate...and have like bc's. Buddy shot a small buck with his gun this fall. Deer was moving and bullet went through both shoulders absolutely destroying them and unfortunately the meat around em. He made a note to avoid that next yr.
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Surely there must be a manual available to help get you in the ballpark. Or a call to Barnes?
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I'll have some results tommorrow, if weather allows. loaded imr-3031 and imr- 4320.
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59.5 grains of 4320 rem brass, cci lrm primer = 5 shot group of .735. I'm quite happy with that load, especially since the wind was gusting at times.
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