My previous post, I was refering to TTSX bullets,
-2506 Rem, 100gn TTSX@3400
-.257 Wby, 100gn TTSX@3600
-270 Win, 110gn TTSX@3300
-270 Win, 130gn TTSX@3100
-270 WSM, 110gn TTSX@3400
-270 WSM, 130gn TTSX@3200
-7mm Rem Mag, 120gn TTSX@3500
-7mm Rem Mag, 140gn TTSX@3250
-308 Win, 110gn TTSX@3100
-308 Win, 130gn TTSX@3100
-300 Wby, 130gn TTSX@3600
-300 Wby, 150gn TTSX@3400
Some of those are stiff recoiling loads, none of the above have ever been crimped, the .30 cals don't get much neck unless you want huge jump, especially the factory Wby. The problem is either an anomaly in your box of projectiles (which would affect thousands of others using the same batch) or a problem with your dies/technique. Never loaded the mid range or heavy for calibre Barnes myself, seems completely pointless given how the Barnes are designed to kill, would be interested to learn the cartridge being loaded and the seating depth/OAL
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