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TSX v. Etip V. GMX
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<blockquote data-quote="Wildhog" data-source="post: 435590" data-attributes="member: 26100"><p>This is the first copper type bullet i have ever tried. I usually load nosler accubonds and like there performance. I just happened upon these gmx bullets. My wife bought 2 boxes of hornady custom 270 win 130gr sst from sportsman warehouse and the cases were sticking in chamber after fireing. I sent them back to hornady after calling them and explaining the problem. They replaced them with 2 boxes of superformance 270 win 130 gr gmx. They said the cases on the custom ammo wasnt shrinking after firing and this was causing them to stick. they said they have had this problem with the custom line of ammo before. It is produced with a lower quality brass case than the superformance.They also said they ran pressue test on the ammo I sent back which was acceptable. I beleive Im going to try the ttsx after reading your last post. thanks for the imfo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wildhog, post: 435590, member: 26100"] This is the first copper type bullet i have ever tried. I usually load nosler accubonds and like there performance. I just happened upon these gmx bullets. My wife bought 2 boxes of hornady custom 270 win 130gr sst from sportsman warehouse and the cases were sticking in chamber after fireing. I sent them back to hornady after calling them and explaining the problem. They replaced them with 2 boxes of superformance 270 win 130 gr gmx. They said the cases on the custom ammo wasnt shrinking after firing and this was causing them to stick. they said they have had this problem with the custom line of ammo before. It is produced with a lower quality brass case than the superformance.They also said they ran pressue test on the ammo I sent back which was acceptable. I beleive Im going to try the ttsx after reading your last post. thanks for the imfo [/QUOTE]
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