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257 WBY 115gr tsx question
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<blockquote data-quote="Quintus" data-source="post: 2077017" data-attributes="member: 67552"><p>That is correct. I have 3 ULW in wby cartridges right now and have had a dozen others and they have all shot TSXs sub moa usually very close to mag length. I usually shoot 100 grainers from the .257, but I have not had trouble getting the 115s to shoot well. I run RL22 and have fantastic results. It's not "temp stable" but for me doing all of my hunting not in AZ or TX it works great. I have not really noticed a problem with it until it gets over 85F, and when it's 85 I am usually running rigs for walleyes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quintus, post: 2077017, member: 67552"] That is correct. I have 3 ULW in wby cartridges right now and have had a dozen others and they have all shot TSXs sub moa usually very close to mag length. I usually shoot 100 grainers from the .257, but I have not had trouble getting the 115s to shoot well. I run RL22 and have fantastic results. It's not "temp stable" but for me doing all of my hunting not in AZ or TX it works great. I have not really noticed a problem with it until it gets over 85F, and when it's 85 I am usually running rigs for walleyes. [/QUOTE]
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