124g Hammer Hunter over Ramshot TAC.
If your going that high with Varget strongly suggest WW brass for its capacity!I think your going to like that combo its hard to go wrong with Varget and Lapua brass and 210M is just what I'm using. put a light crimp in the shortest channel and shoot em. I started just like Barnes says at 48 grains and worked up to 52 accuracy was so good at 49, 49.5 and 50 I just stuck with 49.5.
Good luck and shoot straight y'all.
45.0 of Varget
CCI br2 primer
WW cases
2.810"
168 TSX
308 Win
185gr Classic Berger
44.0 of Varget
175 LRX
44.1 of Varget
Same primer and case
Most excellent hunting load
Bergara Ridge 22"
Thank you for your valuable analysis.My goal was a woods gun thank was effective to 400 yards with the intent to shoot under 300 hundred.
Barnes ttsx bullets each have different min opening speeds. I have a 16.5" Ruger compact laminate and so I'm constrained by bullet velocity.
When I talked with Barnes this is the current data I was told for 308 cal bullet min opening velocities. Note their 150gr ttsx boxed ammo opens up at 1500 min but they don't sell that bullet for hand loading.
110 TSX 1900
110 TTSX 2000
130 TTSX 1800
150 TSX 1800
150 TTSX 2000
168 TTSX 1500
I ran the barrel speeds that I'm getting with my 16.5" ruger through a ballistic calculator and even with faster speeds of the 130gr ttsx the 168 for me is a better fit.
the 130 gr gets me out to 380 yards before I drop below the min speed of 1800 fps.
the 150gr is 270 yards where I hit 2000 fps.
the 168 gr is 640 yards where it hits 1500 FPS.
Thank goodness for ballistic calculators I never would have thought that a heavier bullet would have been a better fit at 400 yards than a 130 gr
Hope this is useful to others.
Cheers.
Please give us a report.I have thought of that bullet as well.Starting load development for 308 with 110 TSX very soon to be used for whitetail. Just finished adding the loads in my spreadsheet.
Tested Benchmark and N-133. Both did well averaging 1" from my Springfield armory M1A. Benchmark gave ES of 2 while N-133 varied ES from 11 to 53 fps. Best group was .6 with N-133 and ES 20 fps. Best group with BM was .914 and ES 11 fpsPlease give us a report.I have thought of that bullet as well.
I shoot 130 ttsx at 3050 from my 20 inch barrel kills deadMy goal was a woods gun that was effective to 400 yards with the intent to shoot most of the time under 300 hundred. I have a 16.5" Ruger compact laminate in 308 win, so I'm constrained by bullet velocity.
Barnes ttsx bullets each have different min opening speeds.
When I talked with Barnes this is the current data I was told for 308 cal bullet min opening velocities. Note Barnes 150gr ttsx boxed ammo opens up at 1500 min but they don't sell that bullet for hand loading.
110 TSX 1900
110 TTSX 2000
130 TTSX 1800
150 TSX 1800
150 TTSX 2000
168 TTSX 1500
I ran the chrono barrel speeds that I'm getting with my 16.5" ruger through a ballistic calculator and even with faster speeds of the 130gr ttsx the 168 for me is a better fit.
the 130 gr gets me out to 380 yards before I drop below the min speed of 1800 fps.
the 150gr is 270 yards where I hit 2000 fps.
the 168 gr is 640 yards where it hits 1500 FPS.
Thank goodness for ballistic calculators I never would have thought that a heavier bullet Mono would have been a better fit at 400 yards than a 130 gr
Hope this is useful to others.
Cheers.
Me too!!!! Everything from rabbits to elk, moose and bear.I shoot 130 ttsx at 3050 from my 20 inch barrel kills dead
What ranges do you feel is the max distance you would feel comfortable taking elk and moose with it?Me too!!!! Everything from rabbits to elk, moose and bear.