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Building an Elk Load - 7mm08
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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 2510846" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>Never shot the Hornady CX, but with H4350 and either Barnes, you have a winning combo. I am really enjoying both the LRX and TTSX in my 260 Rem.</p><p>You might be right on the edge of stability with the TTSX 150, but at your altitude, that's one I'd test to see. In my 20" 1:10 7/08, I'm doing Cutting Edge 149s & AA4350, 180' ASF / 50°F that are supposedly marginally stable. They are touching at 200 yards in tests. I remember 2600-ish in chrono value, but those notes are deeply buried with a move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 2510846, member: 94154"] Never shot the Hornady CX, but with H4350 and either Barnes, you have a winning combo. I am really enjoying both the LRX and TTSX in my 260 Rem. You might be right on the edge of stability with the TTSX 150, but at your altitude, that's one I'd test to see. In my 20" 1:10 7/08, I'm doing Cutting Edge 149s & AA4350, 180' ASF / 50°F that are supposedly marginally stable. They are touching at 200 yards in tests. I remember 2600-ish in chrono value, but those notes are deeply buried with a move. [/QUOTE]
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