Tr140? Bisley

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paxtond

Tr140? Bisley

#1 Post by paxtond »

Will be passing bisley today and plan on stopping in, we're on site can I buy a couple of KG of tr140

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Re: Tr140? Bisley

#2 Post by johngarnett »

I'm not sure if you'll get TR140 from Bisley other than at a 'Big Shoot'. Only Fulton's and NRA Office are there all the time. Try them and let us know.

I get mine from HPS but there are other suppliers, Dolphin Arms and Fox Firearms I think?

I was quoted £36 for carrier fees for 3 kg package of primers and powder!!!!!!

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#3 Post by DanTheMan »

ITL (if he's in) is just 10 mins away, he's got it at £55 per KG
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#4 Post by Steve E »

E-mail the importer at, commonside at compuserve dot com.
He lives on Bisley Camp at you can arrange a time to collect.
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#5 Post by paxtond »

Managed to grab some today, thanks to rox for sorting it for me
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#6 Post by webb22 »

thinking of buying a kilo of this for my 308 set up to replace the n130...wondered if it would be any good for 303 as well - any recommendations please guys?

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#7 Post by Steve E »

Read the threads on .303
As I have previously stated on a .303 thread, TR140 is my powder of choice for .303 and .308. I find that TR140 outperforms N140 in both .303 and .308.
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#8 Post by webb22 »

thanks mate - just seen it after i posted :oops:

good info :good: cheers!
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#9 Post by ovenpaa »

Steve, have you found as a percentage a common figure for the increase in grains of TR140 versus N140 to maintain MV's?
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Re: Tr140? Bisley

#10 Post by Slimjim33 »

I really want to try tr140 in my 30-06 @ £55 a Kilo. Has anyone got the load data for 308 from the manufacture?
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