I'm looking to load some 150 grain TTSX's in a 308 Win, IMR3031 and RP cases. Rifle is a T3, known for long throat lengths and OAL-limiting magazines.
Here are the numbers that have got me running around Google far too much:
Hornady modified case and OAL gauge show my OAL to be 2.965" when the bullet contacts the lands
Barnes suggests starting at .050" off the lands, but a 2.915" cartridge isn't going to fit the magazine - 2.825" squeaks in and feeds
Barnes also suggests a 2.735" OAL for this combo, which would result in a 0.230" jump
Questions: is nearly a quarter inch of jump too much using Barnes' suggested OAL? Will lower pressures with this much jump affect velocities enough to hinder the "drive 'em fast" rule for reliable TTSX performance?
I've always had good success using book OAL's on other loads with other bullet brands.
I'll be using my Hornady comparator to measure ogives for consistent loading once I tie down a reasonable OAL. I've sampled the Barnes bullets and their bullet lengths are really consistent at +/- .0015".
I'm not too interested in using other bullet weights except as a last resort - I had enough trouble finding these ones!
Thanks in advance for your help!
Here are the numbers that have got me running around Google far too much:
Hornady modified case and OAL gauge show my OAL to be 2.965" when the bullet contacts the lands
Barnes suggests starting at .050" off the lands, but a 2.915" cartridge isn't going to fit the magazine - 2.825" squeaks in and feeds
Barnes also suggests a 2.735" OAL for this combo, which would result in a 0.230" jump
Questions: is nearly a quarter inch of jump too much using Barnes' suggested OAL? Will lower pressures with this much jump affect velocities enough to hinder the "drive 'em fast" rule for reliable TTSX performance?
I've always had good success using book OAL's on other loads with other bullet brands.
I'll be using my Hornady comparator to measure ogives for consistent loading once I tie down a reasonable OAL. I've sampled the Barnes bullets and their bullet lengths are really consistent at +/- .0015".
I'm not too interested in using other bullet weights except as a last resort - I had enough trouble finding these ones!
Thanks in advance for your help!




















































