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Reloading
When to give up on specific bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="Gus McCrae" data-source="post: 964739" data-attributes="member: 66278"><p>I had the same experience when working up a load with 100 gr. TSX's in my 25-06. The groups didn't start shrinking until the bullet was 0.100'' off the rifling and pushing max powder charge. The same thing was true with my 280 and 140 gr. TTSX's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gus McCrae, post: 964739, member: 66278"] I had the same experience when working up a load with 100 gr. TSX's in my 25-06. The groups didn't start shrinking until the bullet was 0.100'' off the rifling and pushing max powder charge. The same thing was true with my 280 and 140 gr. TTSX's. [/QUOTE]
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