Hi there im after some load data for tr 140
rws .308 cases
150 grn sierra match kings
cci large rifle primmers
Any advice much appreciated
tr 140
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Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.
Use reloading information posted here at your own risk. This forum (http://www.full-bore.co.uk) is not responsible for any property damage or personal injury as a consequence of using reloading data posted here, the information is individual members findings and observations only. Always verify the load data and be absolutely sure your firearm can handle the load, especially older ones. If in doubt start low and work your way up.
Re: tr 140
Hi Rburro,Rburro2 wrote:Hi there im after some load data for tr 140
rws .308 cases
150 grn sierra match kings
cci large rifle primmers
Any advice much appreciated
I've never used the 150s (I always use 155s, both the Sierra old-style 2155 and new-style 2156) but the loads should be reasonably similar for the same rifle. I use 45.0grn for 300 to 600 yards and 46.5grn for 900 and 1000 yards with Sierra 155s in RUAG Cases with Federal 210 match primers.
NB - I weigh every charge and these loads are safe in my rifle, back off at least 5% and work up loads which are safe in your rifle.
Cheers,
Gaz
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