astocks2622
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I just got a nice little 308 for my 11 yo daughter. She's eager to start hunting, and we'll start with grouse and 22's here in Alaska. In a year or so I hope to take her Caribou hunting. In the meantime I'm hoping to develop a reduced load for her 308.
I noticed that Barnes offers a 120 gr Tac-TX that expands at 300 blk velocities. That seems like a heck of an option for a reduced hunting load. Expanding at reduced velocities, but a solid shank to continue penetrating.
I found data for 130gr Barnes bullets, but they're all 2900fps or higher starting loads.
I also found reduced loads for 120 gr cnc bullets with H4198, but again, the minimum is 36gr moving 2800.
I would like to get them down to 2600-2700 for low recoil.
Has anyone dropped h4198 below 36gr, or used the Barnes bullets in reduced loads?
I noticed that Barnes offers a 120 gr Tac-TX that expands at 300 blk velocities. That seems like a heck of an option for a reduced hunting load. Expanding at reduced velocities, but a solid shank to continue penetrating.
I found data for 130gr Barnes bullets, but they're all 2900fps or higher starting loads.
I also found reduced loads for 120 gr cnc bullets with H4198, but again, the minimum is 36gr moving 2800.
I would like to get them down to 2600-2700 for low recoil.
Has anyone dropped h4198 below 36gr, or used the Barnes bullets in reduced loads?