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6mm hunting bullet?
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<blockquote data-quote="reubenski" data-source="post: 1497792" data-attributes="member: 36515"><p>Thanks for the input. I did order a box of 50 90gr TGKs but doubt very seriously they will shoot due to their nose profile. They follow the new SMK design like the 110s and 183s. Both those bullets are problematic and picky in forgiving barrels. But, I'll give them an honest chance and we'll see how they do. </p><p></p><p>The rifle is an Origin action, Proof Carbon 22" 1:8". The freebore is .120 and it has a .277 neck. Not sure what the leade is, but I doubt its unique. I'll ask the Smith today. There isn't enough meat on the muzzle of a Proof sendero lite 22" to cut an inch off. Its bedded into an HS Precision sendero take off stock. I measured the last groups I shot with the 95 Classic Hunters. Any Classic Hunter with a .020" jump shoots well. .17" using 40.3gr and .19" using 41gr; 3rd groups. The speed difference between 40.3gr and 41gr is 30fps. I think this tells me I'm in a nice flat node.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully the 90 TGKs shoot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reubenski, post: 1497792, member: 36515"] Thanks for the input. I did order a box of 50 90gr TGKs but doubt very seriously they will shoot due to their nose profile. They follow the new SMK design like the 110s and 183s. Both those bullets are problematic and picky in forgiving barrels. But, I'll give them an honest chance and we'll see how they do. The rifle is an Origin action, Proof Carbon 22" 1:8". The freebore is .120 and it has a .277 neck. Not sure what the leade is, but I doubt its unique. I'll ask the Smith today. There isn't enough meat on the muzzle of a Proof sendero lite 22" to cut an inch off. Its bedded into an HS Precision sendero take off stock. I measured the last groups I shot with the 95 Classic Hunters. Any Classic Hunter with a .020" jump shoots well. .17" using 40.3gr and .19" using 41gr; 3rd groups. The speed difference between 40.3gr and 41gr is 30fps. I think this tells me I'm in a nice flat node. Hopefully the 90 TGKs shoot! [/QUOTE]
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