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Reloading
270wsm and Barnes TTSX powder question
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<blockquote data-quote="Jesse09" data-source="post: 1052147" data-attributes="member: 88547"><p>Here's the tech's reply:</p><p></p><p>" We recommend the larger jump, because the vast majority of the time the all copper bullet will get better accuracy with a large jump whereas the lead core bullets will prefer to be closer. It is not always the case but the majority of the time it is. As mentioned before see what your gun prefers, but I think it will save you bunch of time if you start at .050" off the lands and move farther away as you experiment."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jesse09, post: 1052147, member: 88547"] Here's the tech's reply: " We recommend the larger jump, because the vast majority of the time the all copper bullet will get better accuracy with a large jump whereas the lead core bullets will prefer to be closer. It is not always the case but the majority of the time it is. As mentioned before see what your gun prefers, but I think it will save you bunch of time if you start at .050" off the lands and move farther away as you experiment." [/QUOTE]
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