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Special ordered two boxes from Cabelas and picked em up the other day.Load tested yesterday in the 264 and was quite impressed with the results...allowing for wind conditions the best I can tell about 2+1/2 MOA diff at 400 yds vs the 130 gr TSX with same load.No chrono data yet but I like what I see so far..yeah I know not much diff for minute of critter but messin with new stuff keeps me sharp these days!
You better be afraid of a ghost!!
"Woody you were baptized in prop wash"..crossfireoops
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I've just done a workup with that bulle tin my .260 ULA. 45.3gr H4350 at 0.080" jump gives me sub moa (5 shot groups) and 2850+ fps. I did notice that a significant number (roughly 50% in one box) of the bullets I received (early batches bought shortly after release) had crooked, improperly installed, or deformed plastic tips. Have not seen that in my 120 TTSX. I'll contact Barnes once I sort through my last box and I'm sure they'll take care of me.
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Greentimber, that's interesting, as I noticed that my LRX bullets had a much rougher roll on the driving bands than TTSX.
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