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153gr Apex Afterburner .308 bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="yorke-1" data-source="post: 2261658" data-attributes="member: 11960"><p>I've only loaded one bullet in one gun, but I wouldn't consider the load process unique or any different that any other bullet. I looked at published load data for a 150gr TTSX from Barnes and a few other sources, and picked a powder on the faster side of what was listed. I went pretty high on my charge weight just because I've shot a lot of mono metal bullets and had a good idea what to expect. I just happened to get lucky and matched the published velocity for a 150gr TTSX in a 300 RUM on my first try. </p><p></p><p>If you'd like Cohunt, I can take a few of the bullets I have left and try to do a second load with a different powder using the same process. It's still not data for more typical chamberings, but it might show a trend of what you can expected when loading these bullets. It would also help determine how much of my initial success was just complete luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yorke-1, post: 2261658, member: 11960"] I’ve only loaded one bullet in one gun, but I wouldn’t consider the load process unique or any different that any other bullet. I looked at published load data for a 150gr TTSX from Barnes and a few other sources, and picked a powder on the faster side of what was listed. I went pretty high on my charge weight just because I’ve shot a lot of mono metal bullets and had a good idea what to expect. I just happened to get lucky and matched the published velocity for a 150gr TTSX in a 300 RUM on my first try. If you’d like Cohunt, I can take a few of the bullets I have left and try to do a second load with a different powder using the same process. It’s still not data for more typical chamberings, but it might show a trend of what you can expected when loading these bullets. It would also help determine how much of my initial success was just complete luck! [/QUOTE]
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