Okay, so I am switching to Barnes TTSX 150 gr 7mm Rem for this years elk hunt.
I am not an expert by any means, but I enjoy reloading.
I have always loaded my own elk ammo but never this particular bullet and I have read where the solid copper's like a little jump, or the guns do whichever. I believe they recommend starting at .050 from the lands. Correct me if I am wrong.
In the past I would use a spent cartridge with a bullet seated just enough to hold it straight and then close the action to find the OAL. Then I would seat the bullets just a hair deeper and always had good results.
So for the Barnes bullets, do I follow the same procedure and then seat it .050 deeper? Also, for the range I guess maybe load 5 at increments of .005 less (meaning .045....040 etc) until I find the setup that shoots best? I prefer not to have any accidents
Its getting that time of year that I need to get it done and off of my "to-do" list.
The standard "any information would be much appreciated" applies here.
I am not an expert by any means, but I enjoy reloading.
I have always loaded my own elk ammo but never this particular bullet and I have read where the solid copper's like a little jump, or the guns do whichever. I believe they recommend starting at .050 from the lands. Correct me if I am wrong.
In the past I would use a spent cartridge with a bullet seated just enough to hold it straight and then close the action to find the OAL. Then I would seat the bullets just a hair deeper and always had good results.
So for the Barnes bullets, do I follow the same procedure and then seat it .050 deeper? Also, for the range I guess maybe load 5 at increments of .005 less (meaning .045....040 etc) until I find the setup that shoots best? I prefer not to have any accidents
Its getting that time of year that I need to get it done and off of my "to-do" list.
The standard "any information would be much appreciated" applies here.