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<blockquote data-quote="Calhntr" data-source="post: 1927966" data-attributes="member: 92398"><p>Here in CA. Began loading copper in 2012, Ahead of the deadline for the balance of the state outside the "condor areas" , had to reverse my thinking of close to or touching the lands =accuracy which had proved correct with all my past experience loading cupncore bullets,</p><p>The TTsx's, Etip's and GMX's I've loaded so far all have one other thing in common, they all like huge jumps before the lands, .050" minimum.? I wish!! its more like .080+" min. !! and you don't need the weight you used to shoot to get the same or better results on game. at less than 500YDS.</p><p>Had a very hard time convincing a friend who was loading his favorite .300wsm with 210gr. bergers to go at least 2 to 3 weight classes lighter and give them a big jump to get his ttxs's to shoot accurately, after failing to head my advice a couple more times he finally came around and started seating them deeper and settled with the 165-168 weight class getting good accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calhntr, post: 1927966, member: 92398"] Here in CA. Began loading copper in 2012, Ahead of the deadline for the balance of the state outside the "condor areas" , had to reverse my thinking of close to or touching the lands =accuracy which had proved correct with all my past experience loading cupncore bullets, The TTsx's, Etip's and GMX's I've loaded so far all have one other thing in common, they all like huge jumps before the lands, .050" minimum.? I wish!! its more like .080+" min. !! and you don't need the weight you used to shoot to get the same or better results on game. at less than 500YDS. Had a very hard time convincing a friend who was loading his favorite .300wsm with 210gr. bergers to go at least 2 to 3 weight classes lighter and give them a big jump to get his ttxs's to shoot accurately, after failing to head my advice a couple more times he finally came around and started seating them deeper and settled with the 165-168 weight class getting good accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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