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Anyone developed a load for this bullet(Barnes 110Gr. TTSX) and the .270 Win? Would like to try it in my new Sako A-7 for short to medium range whitetails.
Thanks HeavyBarrel
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A goodly portion of IMR4350.
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A goodly portion of IMR4350. Ditto...... used to run it a lot with the 110 Sierra's.
The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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Using Barnes 110 TSX, I shoot 48.5 gr. of IMR 4895. Gives me around 3000 fps. This first one is my uncle. Before anyone comments, my uncle is from the Peoples Republic of Kalifornia. The only hunting he gets to participate in is when he comes to OK during Thanksgiving. So, while this deer might not be a gigantic trophy for some he's happy with it and that's all that matters. This guy had been fighting because he had broken off G2 & G3 on one side and they were both fresh breaks. He dressed out at 115 lbs. About average for our area The first one is entry, the next one is exit. I really like this load, recoil is mild and the 110 gr. bullet performs great.
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I don't think anyone has to explain or justify the critter they or someone else shot.
Good going.
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I use the 110 gr tsx loads using 57.0grs of RL-17. Shoots consistent 1/2" groups. Also have used 58grs. H4350 same results. RL-17 has a little more speed just a hair under 3395 fps.
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53gr of RL-15 behind the 110gr TTSX gets me just under 3500fps in my 24" 700KS. 60gr of IMR4350 does 3480.
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I use the 110 gr tsx loads using 57.0grs of RL-17. Shoots consistent 1/2" groups. Also have used 58grs. H4350 same results. RL-17 has a little more speed just a hair under 3995 fps. Are you serious? You get nearly 4000fps with RL-17!!!!!
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I use the 110 gr tsx loads using 57.0grs of RL-17. Shoots consistent 1/2" groups. Also have used 58grs. H4350 same results. RL-17 has a little more speed just a hair under 3995 fps. Are you serious? You get nearly 4000fps with RL-17!!!!! Corrected 3395 fps in 22" barrel. I wish it was 4000 fps....
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I shoot 57-58g of Win 760 with the 110g Tripple shock in my 270 at 3350, 1/2" at 100.
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You guys are getting some good vels with those 110's!
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Thanks guys I look foward to giving them a try, as a matter of fact, I have all above mentioned powders except the R-17, but I will be purchasing some.
Thanks HeavyBarrel
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I don't think anyone has to explain or justify the critter they or someone else shot.
Good going. Roger that. Looks like pretty good steaks to me.
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I have had good accuracy with RL-15.
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I have loaded up some 110g Tac-X's for my 270Win with some RL17. Started at 54g, moved up in 1g increments to 58g. My lot of 17 is a hotter lot (can't load more than 52.5g of it with 130g NBT's which is a middle of the road load). I have the COAL at 3.240" according to Barnes' load data sheet. What COAL's are you guys having the best luck with? I've read that they tend to work best seated deep, so I'm curious what length everyone has had the best luck with. I'm hoping to shoot them this week.....
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