Winchester 760 powder opinions

Sako7STW

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I am trying to figure out loads for my new .340 Weatherby. I found a box of the 185gr TSX bullets I was going to try first. It looks like from most manuals info I can find (which is very little for the .340) that for this weight I need a faster powder than Reloader 19 to achieve max velocities. I have been looking for burn rate charts that show Reloader 17 but havent found one. They all show RL15 and RL22. Anyways in the middle is where I need to be. This points me toward H414 and Win760. I have a good friend that swears up and down about the Win ball powders and back in the day my Dad loved to shoot the discontinued Win 785 in his .257 Roy.

So whit is all of your opinions on this powder and what recommendations might you have otherwise? Thanks
 
Very good powder and it flows even better.
It is used in so many calibers that I always suggest people have it in their inventory.

Meters awesome, shoots awesome.

Give it a go. What's the worst that can happen? A bad group? LOL
 
W760 is just a touch faster than RL19, so it might work just fine. I haven't used a ton of it, but I do like it.
 
My Barnes manual shows IMR 4350 as the most accurate powder tested for the 185 TSX. Powders listed for the 185 TSX are Win 760, Vit N550, IMR 4350, H4350, Hunter and RL19.

My recommendation would be to skip the 185 and shoot either a 225 or 250 grain bullet in the 340.
 
If you lean towards the lighter wt. .338 dia. bullets in your .340, try the Nosler 210 gr. PT.

My Wea'by rifle was sub-MOA with that bullet.
 
I already have the 185's. My thought is a lighter faster load to try first and then I will move to something bigger, say 225-250gr. I am a bit nervous to go from my lightning fast 7STW shooting 127gr bullets (3850 fps) to say the .340 with 250gr pills going much much slower. Mental thing, baby steps for me.
 
OU812":2nbpfr7b said:
My Barnes manual shows IMR 4350 as the most accurate powder tested for the 185 TSX. Powders listed for the 185 TSX are Win 760, Vit N550, IMR 4350, H4350, Hunter and RL19.

My recommendation would be to skip the 185 and shoot either a 225 or 250 grain bullet in the 340.

What does it show for a charge of the 760 if you dont mind?
 
Sako7STW":21mb5sxk said:
I already have the 185's. My thought is a lighter faster load to try first and then I will move to something bigger, say 225-250gr. I am a bit nervous to go from my lightning fast 7STW shooting 127gr bullets (3850 fps) to say the .340 with 250gr pills going much much slower. Mental thing, baby steps for me.

The further the distance the 340 will out perform your STW combination all day, any day.

Heavier bullets by default combat cross winds better than lighter bullets. Combine the extra bullet weight with some decent speed and you have a really nice set up.

Try the Win 760 or H414 (same exact stuff). I'm betting you won't be disappointed.
 
Sako7STW":i6ngl11x said:
OU812":i6ngl11x said:
My Barnes manual shows IMR 4350 as the most accurate powder tested for the 185 TSX. Powders listed for the 185 TSX are Win 760, Vit N550, IMR 4350, H4350, Hunter and RL19.

My recommendation would be to skip the 185 and shoot either a 225 or 250 grain bullet in the 340.

What does it show for a charge of the 760 if you dont mind?

Cartridge : .340 Weath. Mag.
Bullet : .338, 185, Barnes 'TTSX' BT 33874
Useable Case Capaci: 88.024 grain H2O = 5.715 cm³
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 3.675 inch = 93.35 mm
Barrel Length : 24.0 inch = 609.6 mm
Powder : Winchester 760

Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 1.0% of nominal charge.
CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !

Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time
% % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms

-10.0 87 74.92 2905 3467 46590 10652 95.6 1.219
-09.0 88 75.75 2937 3544 48119 10770 96.0 1.200
-08.0 89 76.58 2969 3621 49698 10884 96.5 1.182
-07.0 90 77.41 3001 3699 51330 10995 96.9 1.165
-06.0 91 78.25 3033 3778 53017 11101 97.2 1.148
-05.0 92 79.08 3064 3858 54761 11203 97.6 1.130
-04.0 93 79.91 3096 3938 56564 11301 97.9 1.114 ! Near Maximum !
-03.0 94 80.74 3128 4019 58429 11395 98.2 1.097 ! Near Maximum !
-02.0 95 81.58 3159 4100 60358 11484 98.5 1.081 ! Near Maximum !
-01.0 96 82.41 3191 4183 62354 11568 98.7 1.065 ! Near Maximum !
+00.0 97 83.24 3222 4266 64418 11648 99.0 1.050 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+01.0 98 84.07 3254 4349 66555 11723 99.2 1.035 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+02.0 99 84.90 3285 4433 68767 11793 99.4 1.020 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+03.0 100 85.74 3316 4518 71058 11858 99.5 1.005 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+04.0 101 86.57 3348 4603 73430 11918 99.7 0.990 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+05.0 102 87.40 3379 4689 75887 11972 99.8 0.976 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!

Results caused by ± 10% powder lot-to-lot burning rate variation using nominal charge
Data for burning rate increased by 10% relative to nominal value:
+Ba 97 83.24 3362 4643 76808 11296 100.0 0.975 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
Data for burning rate decreased by 10% relative to nominal value:
-Ba 97 83.24 3029 3769 52307 11415 93.7 1.149


Let me know if that helps at all..
 
Sako7STW":a0wukoea said:
OU812":a0wukoea said:
My Barnes manual shows IMR 4350 as the most accurate powder tested for the 185 TSX. Powders listed for the 185 TSX are Win 760, Vit N550, IMR 4350, H4350, Hunter and RL19.

My recommendation would be to skip the 185 and shoot either a 225 or 250 grain bullet in the 340.

What does it show for a charge of the 760 if you dont mind?


Start 81.0 max 86.0
 
Sako7STW":1xtqpimd said:
I already have the 185's. My thought is a lighter faster load to try first and then I will move to something bigger, say 225-250gr. I am a bit nervous to go from my lightning fast 7STW shooting 127gr bullets (3850 fps) to say the .340 with 250gr pills going much much slower. Mental thing, baby steps for me.


A 340 is all about 225 and better yet 250 grain bullets. IMO any thing less and you might as well have bought a high stepping 30 cal.
 
Heck, that is great news. I got a fresh can of H414 sitting in the cabinet right now.
 
The 185's are better for the .338 Federal. You can get 3100 fps from the 210 Nosler Partition in the .340 and get more downrange energy and penetration. The .340 is a caliber for 210 to 250 grain bullets and massive downrange energy.
 
FOTIS":35it287m said:
760 is basically H414.


Win 760 is 100 percent H414, as I stated above. It is the same identical powder with a different label.

Zero difference whatsoever. This is not assumptions, this is factual info.

Give IMR/Hodgdon a ring and they will tell you all about it. No difference other than if it makes someone feel warm and fuzzy to have a Winchester label or Hodgdon.
 
Yes I agree.

Like HS6= win 540
HS-7=W571
H110=W296 and some others.
 
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