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TTSX 7 Rem Mag.
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<blockquote data-quote="Shortmagman" data-source="post: 624039" data-attributes="member: 10723"><p>I have never shot the 160TTSX over my chronograph but I have shot the 160 TSX, and I think they should be the same except for the tip. I have played with two powder when loading for my Ruger Mark II in 7mm Rem Mag., and I have gotten close to the same velocity with both. I am now loading more RL-22 than H1000 but both will work to produce velocities in the 2950-2975 ft/sec range out of a 24 inch barrel. I just checked the Alliant web and they give a load for a 160 grain Speer bullet that is close to what I have used with the 160 TSX. Start low and work up and you should be able to find a load that gives you good velocity as well as good accuracy. The Alliant web site shows 2976 ft/sec as the top velocity with RL-22.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shortmagman, post: 624039, member: 10723"] I have never shot the 160TTSX over my chronograph but I have shot the 160 TSX, and I think they should be the same except for the tip. I have played with two powder when loading for my Ruger Mark II in 7mm Rem Mag., and I have gotten close to the same velocity with both. I am now loading more RL-22 than H1000 but both will work to produce velocities in the 2950-2975 ft/sec range out of a 24 inch barrel. I just checked the Alliant web and they give a load for a 160 grain Speer bullet that is close to what I have used with the 160 TSX. Start low and work up and you should be able to find a load that gives you good velocity as well as good accuracy. The Alliant web site shows 2976 ft/sec as the top velocity with RL-22. [/QUOTE]
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