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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Barnes LRX in .270 & 6.5
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<blockquote data-quote="jpope02" data-source="post: 1925345" data-attributes="member: 45873"><p>The 130 tsx is more accurate than the 127 lrx in all of my 6.5's. Terminal performance is about equal out to 700 yards (excellent). Back to accuracy; tuning the txs is easier since more consistent bullet length where as the lrx due to its plastic tip. Both need a jump of atleast .050" out to .125" col depending on the rifle. Both I feel need around 1800fps at your target to get superior penetration. My powder selection either RL 26, RL22 or H4831SC. Accuracy for all is .75 moa or less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpope02, post: 1925345, member: 45873"] The 130 tsx is more accurate than the 127 lrx in all of my 6.5's. Terminal performance is about equal out to 700 yards (excellent). Back to accuracy; tuning the txs is easier since more consistent bullet length where as the lrx due to its plastic tip. Both need a jump of atleast .050" out to .125" col depending on the rifle. Both I feel need around 1800fps at your target to get superior penetration. My powder selection either RL 26, RL22 or H4831SC. Accuracy for all is .75 moa or less. [/QUOTE]
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