I thought neck tension was the problem, but I can’t oust the bullit in or pull it out, it just has that 2 mils of movement, right at the groove .your problem looks like not enough neck tension. but to be honest, all issues I had with barnes bullets have been solved by going back to nosler
your problem looks like not enough neck tension. but to be honest, all issues I had with barnes bullets have been solved by going back to nosler
The problem is lack of neck tension. I have been loading the TSX/TTSX/MRX for years, with no such problem. How far off of the lands are you seating them?
I’m loading Barnes TTSX 140 /7 mm
Once loaded to COL the bullits have a small amount of in and out move ment.
In the pic are the two extre movements, once at either end , they can’t be moved.
It’s pretty much happening on the the ring.
Does not happen with any other bullits, I’ve tryed.
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Haven’t checked that. Just loading them to Barnes specs 3320.
Just going to make some hunting rounds.
I thought neck tension as well but they can only move a couple mils, in either direction. Right at the ring.
I only resize brass with full lenght dies, set up to manufacture directions
Ya, Dogleg I don’t think I want to go that far,
I could load them deeper or shallower, I guess ,as just achip suggested.
I think I might just sell them and stick with the Nosler![]()
I just made a dummy round, it measures 3396,Barnes lists 3230...The COL listed in the Barnes manual is pretty much meaningless for your rifle, as the throat length varies from rife to rifle. As well, seating monometal bullets close to the lands can cause significant increases in pressure, so it is a good idea to know where you are seating them, especially if you are loading close to max loads.
Below or above the groove,gives me lots of tensionDeeper or shallower wont help. Something that you can do for a test if you doubt the neck tension being the issue is size one case to decap it and size it again without the expander assembly. That will give you all the tension that your set up can produce. Seat that bullet and I bet you can't budge it.
Or use the Noslers.
I just made a dummy round, it measures 3396,Barnes lists 3230...
That’s a lotta jump.
If I seat them just past the ring, to 3195 ,they have lots of tension.
So I could load them just below the ring ,at 3195 or just above at 3240.
Either way there still a good distance from the lands.
Do you think 3195 would be better?
Start at .050" off of the lands. I usually end up between .040" to .070" jump for the best accuracy.
Start at .050" off of the lands. I usually end up between .040" to .070" jump for the best accuracy.
Below or above the groove,gives me lots of tension![]()



























