Cartridge: 300 Weatherby
Brand of bullet: Barnes TTSX
Weight of bullet: 168 grains
Brand of brass: Weatherby (Normal), FL Sized
Type of powder: IMR 7828 SSC
Grains of powder: 86.50
Brand, and type of primer: CCI 250, Large Magnum Rifle
COL: 3.560"
FPS/MPS: Lots
Rifle: Blaser R8
Barrel Length: Blaser standard
Scope: 2-12
Weather conditions & temp: 64 degrees F, 30.12 in-Hg, 75% R/H, 600' AMSL
Accuracy @ 100 yards/meters: <.33 MOA CTC
Notes
Over max listed load for Weatherby with this bullet/powder. No pressure signs.
Concentricity (TRO): <.0015
300 Weatherby, 168 Grain TTSX, IMR 7828SSC
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300 Weatherby, 168 Grain TTSX, IMR 7828SSC
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Re: 300 Weatherby, 168 Grain TTSX, IMR 7828SSC
Not that it would matter over normal hunting ranges but the 168 TTSX is a tougher construction than most other TTSX bullets designed to take the point blank range impacts without shearing a petal. This in turn increases the minimum impact threshold velocity to achieve expansion, it is contradictorily reported to be 2,000 fps and 1,800 fps. I called Barnes and they said that they did indeed toughen it and the 2,000 FPS minimum impact velocity was correct. I've also read the opposite.
Like I said, 200 or 300 yards this isn't a problem, but if you intend to use this bullet beyond those distances, especially on light game, take notice.
.33 MOA, wow, if that can be maintained it's a great load.
Bob
Like I said, 200 or 300 yards this isn't a problem, but if you intend to use this bullet beyond those distances, especially on light game, take notice.
.33 MOA, wow, if that can be maintained it's a great load.
Bob
Robert J Stokes