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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 1866951" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>To, the OP's opening statement, as far as selected bullet choices, I think you will do just fine, with the 120 ttsx. Given, that the ttsx works better, when driven fast, if you propel it quick enough, with a stiff, but safe load of either, Varget, ( as long as you can find it), or the cfe223. </p><p>I have experience with that bullet, shot at similar speeds obtainable with the 7-08, and I can tell you, nothing walks after that!.</p><p>The Barnes bullets, also like to be deep seated, as I've gotten my best results, when seated to the top band, and better yet, if you know how to apply a slight crimp, they even work better. Just my own experience, but I've done several A-B, tests, over the years, and it just works. Using a Lee, factory crimp die will get you there, easily, and inexpensively.</p><p>In that weight, either one of the two powders mentioned, will get you there. </p><p>Again, these are my experiences!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 1866951, member: 22854"] To, the OP's opening statement, as far as selected bullet choices, I think you will do just fine, with the 120 ttsx. Given, that the ttsx works better, when driven fast, if you propel it quick enough, with a stiff, but safe load of either, Varget, ( as long as you can find it), or the cfe223. I have experience with that bullet, shot at similar speeds obtainable with the 7-08, and I can tell you, nothing walks after that!. The Barnes bullets, also like to be deep seated, as I've gotten my best results, when seated to the top band, and better yet, if you know how to apply a slight crimp, they even work better. Just my own experience, but I've done several A-B, tests, over the years, and it just works. Using a Lee, factory crimp die will get you there, easily, and inexpensively. In that weight, either one of the two powders mentioned, will get you there. Again, these are my experiences! [/QUOTE]
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