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130 gr pill for .300 ?

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  • mrbruce
    The Hornadys shoot really well, but the 300 Savage will usually do better with a 150 grain bullet.

    Gun control is hitting what your aiming at.
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  • nononsense
    The 130 gr. TSX-BT's are just about perfect for the 300 Savage. I'm glad that Barnes brought this weight out because it does work well in the Savage or some of the other moderate capacity cases such as the .308 Winchester. The 130 gr. TSX-BT shot just like the other Triple Shocks; accurate with good velocity and efficiency. I broke this new barrel in with the traditional bullets then worked up loads for the TSX. It's a 12" twist #1 contour @ 22" for carrying in the rocky hills, nice and light even with a fixed 6 power scope. The TSX is almost perfectly placed in the short neck of the Savage.

    The Hornady SP with it's flat base is also perfect for the short neck.



    Powders suited for the 300 Savage:

    IMR-3031

    AA-2520

    Ramshot Big Game

    V V N-135

    IMR/H-4895

    Re-15

    Best of luck!

    Believe or not, the TSX-BT even work in my 30 BR rifle!

    Generally though, I would agree that the 150 class traditional lead jacketed bullets are also suited for the 300 Savage cartridge.
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  • wanted man
    As usual good info, thanx for the replies!
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  • D.S.COLE
    I have great success with Speer's 130 gr HP # 2005. I use it all the time in my 308 . Several friends Ive told about it are well pleased with the accuracy. Mine will regularly put 3 shots in one ragged hole at 100 yds. Using H380 powder. It is a very explosive HP but it is not classed as a varmint round by Speer. Ive shot several deer with it and they die before they hit the ground. You have to see it to believe how deadly it is. Varmints shot with it are literally disintegrated .
    It should work fine in your 300 Savage.
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