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early pressure with tsx's
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<blockquote data-quote="splattermatic" data-source="post: 139656" data-attributes="member: 6781"><p><strong>Re: early pressure with tsx\'s</strong></p><p></p><p>i do look at the manuals and on-line information for starting data, but like so many do, push the envelope to the point of pressure signs, then back down a bit.</p><p>i have been reloading since the mid 80's, and know a lot, and have no clue about a lot more.</p><p>it seemed to be that all these years i used barnes bullets, and didn't look at others.</p><p>now i am, and am noticing, that maybe i'm just not wringing all the performance i can from a given cartridge, because of the barnes's. i just got my chrono about 2 years ago.</p><p>so now, i am loading for accuracy and velocity. if accuracy suffers due to trying to reach max., then the valocity will suffer, because if you can't hit what your shooting at, the power isn't going to matter.</p><p></p><p>it just seemed odd to me that i can get within a half grain of a powder charge for different bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="splattermatic, post: 139656, member: 6781"] [b]Re: early pressure with tsx\'s[/b] i do look at the manuals and on-line information for starting data, but like so many do, push the envelope to the point of pressure signs, then back down a bit. i have been reloading since the mid 80's, and know a lot, and have no clue about a lot more. it seemed to be that all these years i used barnes bullets, and didn't look at others. now i am, and am noticing, that maybe i'm just not wringing all the performance i can from a given cartridge, because of the barnes's. i just got my chrono about 2 years ago. so now, i am loading for accuracy and velocity. if accuracy suffers due to trying to reach max., then the valocity will suffer, because if you can't hit what your shooting at, the power isn't going to matter. it just seemed odd to me that i can get within a half grain of a powder charge for different bullets. [/QUOTE]
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