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I'm not sure the tip is needed on anything .308 caliber and larger. However, I do shoot the 120 gr TTSX in my 7-08 and the 80 gr TTSX in my 243 Win. Yet, if the rifle liked the tipped version, I would have zero reservations using them.

Honestly, I don't think you could go wrong with either bullet. I really like the performance of the Barnes bullets and usually reach for them first when developing a load, so my opinion is a bit biased. Yet, prior to that, I would look at nothing except a NP.


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My go to loads for 200-gr Nos is H1000, or H4831sc. Nothing not to love about a .308 200gr Partition or NAB IMHO.


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H-1000 gets mentioned a lot regarding .300 WM/200 NPT loads. Also 4831.

I've always used 180 NBT/180 NAB's in my Win Mag. I've never loaded a 200 Partition or any other 200 gr. bullet, so this is new territory for me. I look forward to seeing how these bullets shoot. Everything I read points to a classic combo and maybe one of the most accurate .300 WM loads of all.

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Would be interested to know what powder to use with the 168 TTSX. Just starting to load for my Tikka T3.

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Originally Posted by boomer68
Would be interested to know what powder to use with the 168 TTSX. Just starting to load for my Tikka T3.


With that bullet, I have a very good load using H-4831 velocity is 3175 fps. (300 Win. Mag.)


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Originally Posted by boomer68
Would be interested to know what powder to use with the 168 TTSX. Just starting to load for my Tikka T3.

I haven't loaded those, but have a lot of faith in Barnes load data. They show 73 gr. IMR-4831 (max) @ 3,140 fps with the 168 (accuracy load).

I see IMR/H-4831 oft quoted as among the best accuracy powders for the .300 WM. The "H" version will be more temp stable, "IMR", not so much.

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Reloder 19 is often super-accurate with 165-168's in the .300 Winchester, not surprising since its burn-rate is very similar to IMR4831. But it isn't as temp-resistant as H4831.


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