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What COAL you running with 100gr TTSX in .257WM
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<blockquote data-quote="sakoluvr" data-source="post: 629251" data-attributes="member: 28743"><p>I finally at the point for reloading my .257WM. My McM stock will be in late spring, but in the meantime the tupperware will have to do.</p><p> </p><p>I have R-22 on hand, and want to use that with 100 gr TTSX's. Using Nosler (Norma) brass and fed primers. Rifle is a Rem 700.</p><p> </p><p>Barnes #4 says ~ 3.140". I can get as much as 3.404" with a decent grip on the bullet and not touching lands.</p><p> </p><p>What is your COAL and load using the 100 gr TTSX?</p><p> </p><p>Quickload says I am way overboard with 71.0 grains, especially with the shorter COAL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sakoluvr, post: 629251, member: 28743"] I finally at the point for reloading my .257WM. My McM stock will be in late spring, but in the meantime the tupperware will have to do. I have R-22 on hand, and want to use that with 100 gr TTSX's. Using Nosler (Norma) brass and fed primers. Rifle is a Rem 700. Barnes #4 says ~ 3.140". I can get as much as 3.404" with a decent grip on the bullet and not touching lands. What is your COAL and load using the 100 gr TTSX? Quickload says I am way overboard with 71.0 grains, especially with the shorter COAL. [/QUOTE]
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