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Barnes bullets issue
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<blockquote data-quote="redleg1013" data-source="post: 2224830" data-attributes="member: 49994"><p>A couple of things; yes, Sierra is the new parent company, but are not making their bullets in Sedalia, I spoke with them about two weeks back about Sierra incorporating TSX/TTSX into their load data, and was given a vaguely positive response Secondly, Barnes is pretty clear that they need to jump a mile for better accuracy, starting with .05 off the lands. For whatever it's worth, I've got a load that shoots ⅓MOA and is .065" off the lands. Give them more of a jump and see if those groups tighten up, I'm betting they will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redleg1013, post: 2224830, member: 49994"] A couple of things; yes, Sierra is the new parent company, but are not making their bullets in Sedalia, I spoke with them about two weeks back about Sierra incorporating TSX/TTSX into their load data, and was given a vaguely positive response Secondly, Barnes is pretty clear that they need to jump a mile for better accuracy, starting with .05 off the lands. For whatever it's worth, I've got a load that shoots ⅓MOA and is .065" off the lands. Give them more of a jump and see if those groups tighten up, I'm betting they will. [/QUOTE]
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