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Don't know what help your looking for but if your looking for powder suggestions for all of them IMR-4831,4350,and RL-19 is were I would start.
 
Mr.280 said:
Want any suggestions on reloading
.280 rem
.7mm rem
.30-06
.243 Winchester

Will be loading Barnes TTSX Bullets


Here you go. Just click on the link according to your caliber. This is the Barnes suggested reloading manual. For accuracy, you will have to see for yourself which combo works the best out of your rifle.

reloading info
 
in my .280 an my 7 mag the 7 i use 65grn of imr 4831 an federal 215primers 150nbt the .280 i use 55grns of 4831 same primers same bullet if it works dont fix it :D
 
pety221 said:
in my .280 an my 7 mag the 7 i use 65grn of imr 4831 an federal 215primers 150nbt the .280 i use 55grns of 4831 same primers same bullet if it works dont fix it :D

I believe 62 grains is the max load for IMR 4831 and a 150 grain bullet (Nos. Part.) in the 7 mm Mag. Be careful.
 
I would disreguard ALL load suggestions unless it comes from Barnes. The TTSX bullet builds pressure differently than the other copper and lead bullets.

60 grains of IMR 4831 and a 150 grain TTSX is a MAX load for 7mm Rem Mag.

62 grains can possibly damage your rifle.
 
Model70Man said:
I would disreguard ALL load suggestions unless it comes from Barnes. The TTSX bullet builds pressure differently than the other copper and lead bullets.

60 grains of IMR 4831 and a 150 grain TTSX is a MAX load for 7mm Rem Mag.

62 grains can possibly damage your rifle.

Good info thank you...so you say go to each bullet manufacture rather than powder manufacture?
 
Only with Barnes bullets.

Powder manufacture load recomendations are good for the standard copper lead bullets. Barnes bullets build pressure alot faster than standard bullets.
 
FLTENNHUNTER1 said:
Model70Man said:
I would disreguard ALL load suggestions unless it comes from Barnes. The TTSX bullet builds pressure differently than the other copper and lead bullets.

60 grains of IMR 4831 and a 150 grain TTSX is a MAX load for 7mm Rem Mag.

62 grains can possibly damage your rifle.

Good info thank you...so you say go to each bullet manufacture rather than powder manufacture?





Model70Man said:
Only with Barnes bullets.

Powder manufacture load recomendations are good for the standard copper lead bullets. Barnes bullets build pressure alot faster than standard bullets.


Have seen data form them that was different than the bullet copmany data with the same bullet/powder combo. ;)

Always start low and work up.
 

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