I have a couple boxes of these 30 cal. TSX bullets and thought I would develop a load for both my adult kid's .308s since I have all the components already. Just wondering if anybody uses these in their .308 for hunting because that's all they'll be used for? Personally, I use 130 gr. TTSX in my .308 which is my "go to"#bullet for deer in mine. I have a 300 WSM for the bigger stuff. Because the .308 is the only rifle each of them owns and what they'll use to shoot all game with, mostly deer but with the possibility of moose, elk, and black bear, I thought maybe 150 gr. TSX may fit the bill.
That being said, usually when you shoot copper monos you go down in weight for greater velocity and more reliable expansion,,,,,,,so do you think 150 gr. TSX is too heavy since you're going to get almost 100% weight retention from them? I figure I can get in the 2900-3000 FPS range using Win 748 powder,,,,not sure what kind of accuracy they'll get in their rifles, though. I can't see them ever taking a shot over 200 yards,,,,at least they haven't, yet.
What do you think??
That being said, usually when you shoot copper monos you go down in weight for greater velocity and more reliable expansion,,,,,,,so do you think 150 gr. TSX is too heavy since you're going to get almost 100% weight retention from them? I figure I can get in the 2900-3000 FPS range using Win 748 powder,,,,not sure what kind of accuracy they'll get in their rifles, though. I can't see them ever taking a shot over 200 yards,,,,at least they haven't, yet.
What do you think??


















































