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Reloading
308 Barnes 130 Grain TTSX/Ramshot TAC
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<blockquote data-quote="Dankno" data-source="post: 2254709" data-attributes="member: 106830"><p>Love TAC in heavy (190-208 grain match loads) 308, admittedly I don't much experience with under 150 grainers though. Depending upon how recoil sensitive the shooter behind the trigger is, you'll still be running pretty fast even with start loads.</p><p></p><p>As another option; I do some reduced loads in 308 for my old man's current wife (shoulder destroyed in an auto collision) and have had great luck with H4895. If it's an option (read; available where you are) you can get some absurdly low charge weights (off the top of my head; something like 60% of max published data, don't quote me though) and correspondingly soft shooting loads with it and remain within published guidelines. Hodgdon has a section on their website with the information on how to go about building these loads safely.</p><p></p><p>Just another tool in the toolbox. Either way you decide to go, good luck and good hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dankno, post: 2254709, member: 106830"] Love TAC in heavy (190-208 grain match loads) 308, admittedly I don’t much experience with under 150 grainers though. Depending upon how recoil sensitive the shooter behind the trigger is, you’ll still be running pretty fast even with start loads. As another option; I do some reduced loads in 308 for my old man’s current wife (shoulder destroyed in an auto collision) and have had great luck with H4895. If it’s an option (read; available where you are) you can get some absurdly low charge weights (off the top of my head; something like 60% of max published data, don’t quote me though) and correspondingly soft shooting loads with it and remain within published guidelines. Hodgdon has a section on their website with the information on how to go about building these loads safely. Just another tool in the toolbox. Either way you decide to go, good luck and good hunting. [/QUOTE]
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