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130g Barnes 308 loads
« on: May 10, 2010, 04:03:23 PM »
Have you heard any feedback or developed any great loads for the 130 TTSX for a Remington LTR 308?

I have Lapua brass, CCI BR primers and Varget on hand

the LTR with a Jewell trigger shoots one ragged hole, 5 shots I can cover with a dime with the 165g Sierra 165g BSTP and 44.5g of Varget with a COAL of 2.80

I would love to try the 130s in it if I could get it to shoot as well.

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Re: 130g Barnes 308 loads
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2010, 06:09:14 PM »
I'd say with Gamekings shooting like that....why bother with them expensive barnes bullets?

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Re: 130g Barnes 308 loads
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2010, 02:30:11 AM »
I know...
and they work
I just do a lot of hog hunting, and sometimes you are up close, Barnes hold together
been using them in my 6.8 for a few years and they are just awesome
in the interest of disclosure, I am on the Barnes pro staff, so, cost isn't a factor

basically with the 130, I would be getting a 270 for all intents and purposes in a short action 20" barrelled gun, assuming I can get them to shoot well

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Re: 130g Barnes 308 loads
« Reply #3 on: May 11, 2010, 03:43:11 AM »
Hmmm while the weights might be the same the frontal impact area is not so really a .308 can never be a .270. As too loads nope I have never used Barnes and unless they ban lead here I doubt I ever will as I see no real need for them. Add to that that ever barrel is different then t as far as I can see the only way to get loads that really suit your rifle is develop them in YOUR RIFLE. Sorry can't be more help.

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Re: 130g Barnes 308 loads
« Reply #4 on: May 11, 2010, 03:48:20 AM »
I know...
and they work
I just do a lot of hog hunting, and sometimes you are up close, Barnes hold together
been using them in my 6.8 for a few years and they are just awesome
in the interest of disclosure, I am on the Barnes pro staff, so, cost isn't a factor

basically with the 130, I would be getting a 270 for all intents and purposes in a short action 20" barrelled gun, assuming I can get them to shoot well

Some time ago, after running the ballistics on 130g .308” bullets, I came to the conclusion they don’t offer much except low BC, SD and downrange energy.   Decided to stick with the 165/168’s.  Up close trajectory isn’t an issue, longer range I’d rather compensate a tad more and have the higher energy.


Not a member of the Barnes Pro Staff, but I also run Barnes bullets  in my .308 Win.
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Re: 130g Barnes 308 loads
« Reply #5 on: May 11, 2010, 04:16:28 AM »
Actually I do shoot Hornady 130 Grn SP's in a 30-30 and a .308. have not worked up a good load in the 30-06 yet. A long shot is 200 yards and our deer are generally smaller and they shot very well indeed and drop the dear as requested. What more could I ask for.

Presnetly I am shooting some Federal Fusion factory 150 grain ammo in the .270 Winchester and it's work out very well. So well I have ordered two boxes in 25-06 to try out.

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Re: 130g Barnes 308 loads
« Reply #6 on: May 11, 2010, 02:19:37 PM »
If cost is no issue...well...I enjoy working up a new recipe too.If it were me.....I'd start with either or both IMR-4895 or H-4895 and if neither get you there Varget.Also had good results with BLC2 in .308 but one of the others was always slightly better.Have fun with it.

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Re: 130g Barnes 308 loads
« Reply #7 on: May 13, 2010, 12:26:53 PM »
    I just got a box of Barnes 30 cal.  130 gr. TSX bullets to try in a 308 Win. single shot rifle.
I plan on trying H 4895 to start with, I plan on using them this fall on Antelope in Wyoming.    Jed
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Re: 130g Barnes 308 loads
« Reply #8 on: May 13, 2010, 05:26:27 PM »
I use Norma 201 with Barnes X 110gr in me 06 3400fps zoom-zoom

You might want to go over to Norma and check out the 308 specs

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Re: 130g Barnes 308 loads
« Reply #9 on: May 15, 2010, 03:00:32 PM »
    I shot some of the 130 gr. TSX loads today.  So far only loaded them with H 4895 and CCI primers, my best groups today came with a load of 48.2 grs. of H 4895 and the TSX seated to a OAL of 2.800 it shot under 7/8" ( 3 shots) a couple of times with 2 almost in the same hole.
  The rifle I am shooting is a Remington/ Bialkal single shot in 308 win. the barrel is a pencil thin hammer forged 23.5" and with 3 shots gets quite warm to the touch.
   That load is lightly compressed at 48.2 grs. it averaged 3070 FPS with a ES of only 13.6 FPS.
I have some Varget that might work good with this bullet I will try that powder next, Barnes data shows Varget as one of there prefered loads for the 130 TSX.
   Being my rifle is a single shot and will be used for hunting I really only care where the first shot out of a cold barrel will go, when I find a load I like I will try some groups with a long time between shots to see if the thin barrel is sensitive as I think it might be.      Jedman
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Re: 130g Barnes 308 loads
« Reply #10 on: May 18, 2010, 01:46:21 PM »
Similar to Jedman, I used H-4895, however my loads were from a Ruger Compact with a 16.5" barrel. The loads were also reduced for my grandson, however they shot very well in fact he could keep groups most of the time less than 1" at 100yds. For a 5 thru 8yr old to consistently do that it has to say a little somethin about the load combo.