Powder Selection for 300WM with a 22" Barrel

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Recently swapped barrels and added a suppressor to my Tikka 300wm. I replaced the factory 24" barrel with a 22" 1:10" twist tikka take-off that came pre-threaded. I ran a few of my usual loads through it this weekend and immediately noticed some signs of pressure, which is odd considering I didn't have any pressure with the old barrel. I also noticed a fair amount of powder burning off in the suppressor after a few shots. This tells me that I'm not getting full combustion and will either need to switch to a faster burning powder or possibly a heavier bullet.

What are my options here? I'm not interested in testing the pressure limits. I just want something that is accurate and reliable. This is a hunting rifle and won't be used for distances greater than 600 yards. I've been shooting 180ttsx. Should I switch to a heavier bullet and stick with the RL26 or H1000, or keep the 180ttsx and starting playing with a faster burning powder. I do have some flexibility with COAL since I'm running mountain tactical bottom metal and AICS mags.

Anyone with access to quickload that could run some numbers?
 
H1000 is the staple when it comes to 300 WM/WSM. It won't be a screamer but solid and temp stable.
It is a great powder, but it's on the slower side in terms of burn rate and is even a little slower than RL26. I need something that will allow for full combustion in a 22" barrel.
 
H4831SC.jpg

200 grain ELD-X, 70.5 gr H4831SC. 22 inch Seekins, 300WM. Maybe 2735 velo but that rifle likes that node.
 
It is a great powder, but it's on the slower side in terms of burn rate and is even a little slower than RL26. I need something that will allow for full combustion in a 22" barrel.
Rl26 sucks as far temp stabilization. For me
H1000
N570
H4831sc
And good brass! Good brass gets me higher speeds
 
I think the idea that slower powders have a disadvantage in shorter barrels, is pretty badly overplayed. I won't say it's 100% myth but.....ok, it's at least mostly myth.

I'd dump the TTSX because I like basically nothing about mono bullets.

It would cost you nothing to download Gordon's Reloading Tool which lets you model (disclaimer: all models are incorrect, some are useful; I think GRT is useful) how different powders might act, in terms of velocity or %burnt, in different barrel lengths. But I don't think it's going to ever show you that the powders that work great in 24" .300WinMags are going to not also be the group of powders that work great in 18-20" .300WinMags.
 
Have you tested any slower burning powders with this bullet? I would try H1000 or RL26 if you haven't done so already just to see what happens.
I also have some load data with H1000 that seems to perform just as well. I'll dig it up.
 
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