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TSX and powder selection
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<blockquote data-quote="cstilt" data-source="post: 457082" data-attributes="member: 19720"><p>I looked at Barnes data for the TSX in 270win and noticed all the data was for powders faster than the tried and true h4831 and rl22. Some of the powders listed were 4350, hunter, h414 and rl19. </p><p></p><p>Is it common for the TSX to do better with slightly faster powders or am I thinking too much? I have no experience with barnes and want to see if there may be better options than their limited data. Hopefully I can avoid a lot of expensive trial and error. </p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cstilt, post: 457082, member: 19720"] I looked at Barnes data for the TSX in 270win and noticed all the data was for powders faster than the tried and true h4831 and rl22. Some of the powders listed were 4350, hunter, h414 and rl19. Is it common for the TSX to do better with slightly faster powders or am I thinking too much? I have no experience with barnes and want to see if there may be better options than their limited data. Hopefully I can avoid a lot of expensive trial and error. Thanks, Chris [/QUOTE]
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