Cool, thank you!I’ve loaded the 110gr ttsx in 270 and it’s a great combo for sub 400 yards. I’ve killed deer, antelope and pigs with it. Muzzle velocity is right around 3350 in the load I have with h4350. I don’t think you’d see any real difference between 270 and an 30/06. The likelihood of an exit is near 100%.
I do have some! If it works, it works. That's good to know.If you have H4350 I’d start there. Barnes has it as the suggested powder for that bullet in 270. Book COL at 57.5gr of H4350 is where I ended up.
Thanks!!This is right in my wheelhouse, exact loads and velocity you're talking about. I load the 110 TTSX in a 270 Winchester for one son, and the 130 TTSX in a 30-06 for the other son. Both have taken pronghorn and elk with those exact loads.
110 TTSX dead on the sternum of a trotting lead cow, heading straight at my son, 60 yards. She reared up, momentum carried her forward and snow plowed 3 feet in 24" of snow to a dead stop, literally. 3300 fps nominal MV. Found some holes exiting off to the side, which were probably the petals, never found the main bullet. RL19, extrapolated and worked up a load because I had some on hand I wanted to use.
130 TTSX broadside 90 yards cow elk, early morning at dawn. Scope fogged with his breath, had a hard time with sight picture.. Hit high and broke the back at the neck juncture, dropped instantly. Finisher from standing back 5 yards or so. Exited into the dirt. 3300 fps nominal mv. IMR 4320, no longer available but still have a supply.
Do not need to go heavier, monos punch way above their weight. I shoot a 200 TTSX out of my 35 Whelen AI @2940 fps. It's a hammer on anything inside 400 yards from any angle.