Yep. Go fast or spin fast. It’s not the velocity that determines stability. It’s the rpm’s.
Since the rifle is inherently accurate with about anything I’ve shot in it, I’m just gonna chalk it up to the bullet & gun not liking each other.
Of course a minute & a quarter isn’t unusable at the ranges I hunt, but it just gets me as a gun builder and reloader, not to use a round that’s as accurate as I can make it.
I have no idea if these CX bullets are just not that accurate, but would be interested to hear others experience with them. Have read one test where they wouldn’t hold together in test media.
The ttsx are my go to hunting bullets in a half dozen calibers anyway, so it’s not a loss.
I saw Midway had these bullets on sale for @20% off. Might be an indicator. 🙄


Greg
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