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<blockquote data-quote="kraky" data-source="post: 130507" data-attributes="member: 180"><p>If it were me I wouldn't worry about what shot in someone elses gun. I would start with what has been shooting good in my gun. Tsx's make ever so slightly more pressure than most other brands of the same wt. I would start one grain lower than my favorite load with other 150 grainers. I would set up 2 loads to try....one would be the exact same jump to the lands as my other accuracy loads with 150's and the other would be .050" jump to the lands. I would see which shoots better.</p><p>You may want to e-mail barnes and tell them you are using their bullets in the '06. My bet is they will e-mail you back within 3 hours their load data (including their accuracy pick powder for the 150's).</p><p>I think you'll find the tsx will shoot great with YOUR BEST ACCURACY LOADS for your gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky, post: 130507, member: 180"] If it were me I wouldn't worry about what shot in someone elses gun. I would start with what has been shooting good in my gun. Tsx's make ever so slightly more pressure than most other brands of the same wt. I would start one grain lower than my favorite load with other 150 grainers. I would set up 2 loads to try....one would be the exact same jump to the lands as my other accuracy loads with 150's and the other would be .050" jump to the lands. I would see which shoots better. You may want to e-mail barnes and tell them you are using their bullets in the '06. My bet is they will e-mail you back within 3 hours their load data (including their accuracy pick powder for the 150's). I think you'll find the tsx will shoot great with YOUR BEST ACCURACY LOADS for your gun. [/QUOTE]
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