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<blockquote data-quote="375fan" data-source="post: 414501" data-attributes="member: 24835"><p>I load tsx and ttsx in 06 , 2 300', 375hnh , 404j and 416 rigby and never had problem getting them to shoot well, have not tried them in 22-250. That being said my thought would be twist rate, check with Barnes and see what twist rate they recommend. In 308 caliber when you get to the 180 grain bullets they recommend 1-10 twist, considering your using a 50 grain tsx I'm assuming it is a little on the long side compared to a 55 grain lead and copper bullet which is why I suspect your twist rate.</p><p>Good luck,</p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="375fan, post: 414501, member: 24835"] I load tsx and ttsx in 06 , 2 300', 375hnh , 404j and 416 rigby and never had problem getting them to shoot well, have not tried them in 22-250. That being said my thought would be twist rate, check with Barnes and see what twist rate they recommend. In 308 caliber when you get to the 180 grain bullets they recommend 1-10 twist, considering your using a 50 grain tsx I'm assuming it is a little on the long side compared to a 55 grain lead and copper bullet which is why I suspect your twist rate. Good luck, Jeff [/QUOTE]
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