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Reloading
Speer 50gn TNT .224 Projectiles
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 2235779" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>I tried the Speer TNT. They are a hair under .224, mine were .2234. That made them harder to load and I did not find them very accurate in the 223, 222 or 221 Fireball, though they worked well in an old 22 Hornet I have as it is a .223 barrel. I moved on to the Hornady 50 grain SP and SPSX, both of which are traditional lead core. The SX version stands for super Xplosive so if you are looking for maximum expansion they are the choice, if you are trying to save meat, the SP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 2235779, member: 26077"] I tried the Speer TNT. They are a hair under .224, mine were .2234. That made them harder to load and I did not find them very accurate in the 223, 222 or 221 Fireball, though they worked well in an old 22 Hornet I have as it is a .223 barrel. I moved on to the Hornady 50 grain SP and SPSX, both of which are traditional lead core. The SX version stands for super Xplosive so if you are looking for maximum expansion they are the choice, if you are trying to save meat, the SP. [/QUOTE]
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