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After long wait my local shop finally received 1- 5pound jug and I was lucky enough to be there when they put it out. Anyone got suggestions? I would like to shoot 115 Berger and 100 gr Barnes ttsx As I have several hundred of each. Thanks
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Campfire Regular
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If you have a saami chamber, 71-72 gr will be your sweet spot for the 100 TTSX.
Never used RL22 with the 115 Berger, but if you have some RL-25, give that a try. It's given me the best combo of speed and accuracy with 115 Bergers and Ballistic Tips in the three 257's I've owned.
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Campfire Tracker
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I got excellent accuracy and velocity from 72 RL22 and 100 TSX. I tried H4831, Ramshot Magnum, and maybe a few other powders and that was the best load with the Barnes in that rifle.
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Campfire Outfitter
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R25 ess actually more accurate glut me with the 100 gr bullet, but 22 wins with the 110 accubond.
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69 gr rl22 and 110 Accubond.
3540 fps and under 1/2" at 100 yards.
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