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<blockquote data-quote="kraky" data-source="post: 106143" data-attributes="member: 180"><p>I don't think anyone can tell you where to start....only your gun. Barnes says start at .050". What I've been doing lately is taking accuracy loads and setting all test bullets to do the same "jump" as the accuracy loads. I think the idea has merit but can't give you a scientific idea why. I've been doing a bunch of work with tsx's in 270wby, 300 win mag, 30-378, and 300 wby in the last few weeks. I'm not finding the stellar accuracy that so many others have been reporting...not bad but not stellar. I have been having really good luck with accubonds. One other thing I can tell you from my work is that I have been getting alot of velocity out of under max loads on the tsx's. Often 100 fps faster than other bullets of the same weight with the same powder charges so I would ask you to be careful as you work up. I can't subscribe to the idea that speed comes without pressure but I would sure love it if someone would do some testing with real pressure testing equipment and see what they find with the tsx's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky, post: 106143, member: 180"] I don't think anyone can tell you where to start....only your gun. Barnes says start at .050". What I've been doing lately is taking accuracy loads and setting all test bullets to do the same "jump" as the accuracy loads. I think the idea has merit but can't give you a scientific idea why. I've been doing a bunch of work with tsx's in 270wby, 300 win mag, 30-378, and 300 wby in the last few weeks. I'm not finding the stellar accuracy that so many others have been reporting...not bad but not stellar. I have been having really good luck with accubonds. One other thing I can tell you from my work is that I have been getting alot of velocity out of under max loads on the tsx's. Often 100 fps faster than other bullets of the same weight with the same powder charges so I would ask you to be careful as you work up. I can't subscribe to the idea that speed comes without pressure but I would sure love it if someone would do some testing with real pressure testing equipment and see what they find with the tsx's. [/QUOTE]
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