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TSX vs TTSX seating depth
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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin4fun" data-source="post: 980538" data-attributes="member: 28741"><p>Update after a few range visits...Using same powder charge which is below max (54.0 of H4350), I started by seating the TTSX .040 shorter (ogive) measurement than TSX because it is longer. NG. So I made it as long as the magazine would allow which is .010 ogive measurement shorter than the TSX ogive and that turned out to be a very accurate load configuration. I checked it in 10 - 25 mph swirling winds (target was moving and I tried to shoot between gusts) and still got .3" wide by .1" high groups @ 100 yards off of a bipod and undersized picnic bench that barely fit the rifle. 2900 fps average. I love this gun.</p><p></p><p>All is good, ready to go deer and hog hunting with TTSX.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly, I found that the SSTs like a 53.0 gr charge instead of the Barnes 54. They shoot .3" groups in the low 2800s. I'll opt for accuracy over speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin4fun, post: 980538, member: 28741"] Update after a few range visits...Using same powder charge which is below max (54.0 of H4350), I started by seating the TTSX .040 shorter (ogive) measurement than TSX because it is longer. NG. So I made it as long as the magazine would allow which is .010 ogive measurement shorter than the TSX ogive and that turned out to be a very accurate load configuration. I checked it in 10 - 25 mph swirling winds (target was moving and I tried to shoot between gusts) and still got .3" wide by .1" high groups @ 100 yards off of a bipod and undersized picnic bench that barely fit the rifle. 2900 fps average. I love this gun. All is good, ready to go deer and hog hunting with TTSX. Interestingly, I found that the SSTs like a 53.0 gr charge instead of the Barnes 54. They shoot .3" groups in the low 2800s. I'll opt for accuracy over speed. [/QUOTE]
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