The Barnes VOR-TX 308 Winchester 150 Grain TTSX polymer tipped spitzer boat tail (lead-free) is a round that my .308 really likes. I called Barnes for their load data to replicate it, but their load information is proprietary.
Because i've had such great performance with it out of my rifle, I'm looking forward to handloading it. I'd like to start out with a handload that is as close as possible to the factory VOR-TX load. The powder and primers are two variables I don't know. The load data is also a mystery for me. I was told the powder is a non canister powder, so i'm not going to be able to get it. I haven't loaded non lead before, but the 150gr im assuming will give me plenty of room in the casing for powder.
How would you all go about trying to replicate a load you like? If I can get settled on a powder and a primer, I should be able to figure out some safe load tolerances based on the min/max barnes shared with me.
Any advice is appreciated - thanks!
Because i've had such great performance with it out of my rifle, I'm looking forward to handloading it. I'd like to start out with a handload that is as close as possible to the factory VOR-TX load. The powder and primers are two variables I don't know. The load data is also a mystery for me. I was told the powder is a non canister powder, so i'm not going to be able to get it. I haven't loaded non lead before, but the 150gr im assuming will give me plenty of room in the casing for powder.
How would you all go about trying to replicate a load you like? If I can get settled on a powder and a primer, I should be able to figure out some safe load tolerances based on the min/max barnes shared with me.
Any advice is appreciated - thanks!