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<blockquote data-quote="woods" data-source="post: 243038" data-attributes="member: 6042"><p>Okay, here's a small sample of what's what in the real world. Going to my spreadsheet and taking one rifle, a Beretta Mato 300 win mag, and pulling out load and range data for loads that were only loaded-at-the-same-time and shot-at-the-same-time</p><p></p><p>5/30/05</p><p>Accubond 200 / 71.5 gr IMR4831 / 2956 fps</p><p>TSX 200 / 71.5 gr IMR 4831 / 2896 fps</p><p></p><p>2/12/06 </p><p>Accubond 200 / 79 gr H1000/ 2983 fps</p><p>TSX 200 / 79 gr H1000 / 2967 fps</p><p></p><p>10/1/06 </p><p>Accubond 200 / 72 gr RL22 / 2926 fps</p><p>TSX 200 / 72 gr RL22 / 2884 fps</p><p></p><p>That is shooting 4 shot groups. I could pull many more of these comparisons out of my spreadsheet. They generally happen during the load development stage on a new rifle.</p><p></p><p>It has always been my experience and others from what I have read that it takes more powder behind a TSX to achieve the same velocities. To me that means the TSX's develop less pressure for the same amount of powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woods, post: 243038, member: 6042"] Okay, here's a small sample of what's what in the real world. Going to my spreadsheet and taking one rifle, a Beretta Mato 300 win mag, and pulling out load and range data for loads that were only loaded-at-the-same-time and shot-at-the-same-time 5/30/05 Accubond 200 / 71.5 gr IMR4831 / 2956 fps TSX 200 / 71.5 gr IMR 4831 / 2896 fps 2/12/06 Accubond 200 / 79 gr H1000/ 2983 fps TSX 200 / 79 gr H1000 / 2967 fps 10/1/06 Accubond 200 / 72 gr RL22 / 2926 fps TSX 200 / 72 gr RL22 / 2884 fps That is shooting 4 shot groups. I could pull many more of these comparisons out of my spreadsheet. They generally happen during the load development stage on a new rifle. It has always been my experience and others from what I have read that it takes more powder behind a TSX to achieve the same velocities. To me that means the TSX's develop less pressure for the same amount of powder. [/QUOTE]
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