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<blockquote data-quote="derbyacresbob" data-source="post: 528500" data-attributes="member: 23974"><p>The Barnes TTSX lead free bullets are very long for what they weigh so the heavier bullets sometimes need faster twist barrels.</p><p></p><p>On the Barnes web-site there are warnings on the 30 cal 180 gr TTSX and the 200 Gr TTSX. The 180 gr needs a 1-11" twist or faster and the 200 gr needs a 1-10" twist or faster.</p><p></p><p>Quite a few people use lighter lead free Barnes bullets than they would use in a lead bullet. Because the bullets are longer and they penetrate much deeper than most lead bullets do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derbyacresbob, post: 528500, member: 23974"] The Barnes TTSX lead free bullets are very long for what they weigh so the heavier bullets sometimes need faster twist barrels. On the Barnes web-site there are warnings on the 30 cal 180 gr TTSX and the 200 Gr TTSX. The 180 gr needs a 1-11" twist or faster and the 200 gr needs a 1-10" twist or faster. Quite a few people use lighter lead free Barnes bullets than they would use in a lead bullet. Because the bullets are longer and they penetrate much deeper than most lead bullets do. [/QUOTE]
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