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LR .358 bullet short nose tip
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<blockquote data-quote="bruce_ventura" data-source="post: 1081048" data-attributes="member: 34084"><p>I use a Barnes 200 gr TTSX in my .358 Win BLR. In my rifle it's an accurate bullet with a BC (.440) even higher than the .225 gr AB (.423). Compared to the 200 gr TSX, the 200 TTSX increased the range of my .358 Win by nearly 100 yds. Copper bullets are generally longer than swaged lead bullets, so I don't know if this bullet will solve your problem. I load it to the same COAL as my other .358 rounds, and it feeds just fine from the magazine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bruce_ventura, post: 1081048, member: 34084"] I use a Barnes 200 gr TTSX in my .358 Win BLR. In my rifle it's an accurate bullet with a BC (.440) even higher than the .225 gr AB (.423). Compared to the 200 gr TSX, the 200 TTSX increased the range of my .358 Win by nearly 100 yds. Copper bullets are generally longer than swaged lead bullets, so I don't know if this bullet will solve your problem. I load it to the same COAL as my other .358 rounds, and it feeds just fine from the magazine. [/QUOTE]
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