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Reloading
.223Rem Barnes 62gr TSX
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<blockquote data-quote="NorthernHunter67" data-source="post: 2291666" data-attributes="member: 113532"><p>In Spring I loaded my .223 with Barnes 62gr TSX over 26.9 gr CFE223 and seated to 80mics off of the lands using an RCBS Precision Mic, accuracy was poor with 2-3 inch groups at 100yards. I changed the seating to 20mics off of the lands which is were I seat most other bullets for my Browning X-Bolt,accuracy improved to 0.5 inches at 100yards. If I had not followed Barnes' recommendations for seating depth that's where I would have started and saved several bullets punching paper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorthernHunter67, post: 2291666, member: 113532"] In Spring I loaded my .223 with Barnes 62gr TSX over 26.9 gr CFE223 and seated to 80mics off of the lands using an RCBS Precision Mic, accuracy was poor with 2-3 inch groups at 100yards. I changed the seating to 20mics off of the lands which is were I seat most other bullets for my Browning X-Bolt,accuracy improved to 0.5 inches at 100yards. If I had not followed Barnes' recommendations for seating depth that's where I would have started and saved several bullets punching paper. [/QUOTE]
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