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Recently purchased a ridgeline with a 26” barrel 1:8 twist in 6.5-284. I was planning on loading Sierra gameking 140 or LRX 127 gr if I can get some. I have several pounds of RL 22 on hand and 100 pieces of Lapua brass. Does anyone have any recommendations? I have the Barnes book and the data from it but was just looking for some real world experience data. Thanks.
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52 grains of MRP puts 5 130 VLD's in less than an inch from my cooper with a 25"bbl. Definitly worth a try. I tried H4831sc and Retumbo both were more accurate. 210M are a bit more accurate than BR2 IME. Hope this helps.
Good luck and shoot straight y'all
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Just be careful with RL22 if your close to max its pretty temp sensitive, If 22 works 23 is really stable and a better powder.
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I have several 6.5's. 260 Rem, 6.5x55, 6.5x06, & 264 mag. Some 1/9 twist, some 1/8. In all of them I have struggled to get satisfactory accuracy with the 127 LRX. Have always got excellent accuracy with the 120gr TSX/TTSX. The 120gr Barnes has accounted for many elk for me over the years with no problem. if you do get the LRX & like me find accuracy elusive try the TSX/TTSX. I started with the Barnes bullets back in 1994 & the 6.5 120gr original "X" bullet.. It has been a stand out bullet for me ever silence. Never lost an elk , or even come close to loosing one.
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I have several 6.5's. 260 Rem, 6.5x55, 6.5x06, & 264 mag. Some 1/9 twist, some 1/8. In all of them I have struggled to get satisfactory accuracy with the 127 LRX. Have always got excellent accuracy with the 120gr TSX/TTSX. The 120gr Barnes has accounted for many elk for me over the years with no problem. if you do get the LRX & like me find accuracy elusive try the TSX/TTSX. I started with the Barnes bullets back in 1994 & the 6.5 120gr original "X" bullet.. It has been a stand out bullet for me ever silence. Never lost an elk , or even come close to loosing one. I agree with you on the 127 LRX vs 120 TTSX in my 264 mag. The LRX is hunting acceptable but not near as accurate as the TTSX. Maybe I hadn't messed with it enough. Now my 6.5 300 shoots the LRX lights out. Not really apples to apples but both pushing well over 3K FPS.
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I’ll buy the flavor of Barnes that I can find and let you guys know how the ridgeline liked them. Hard times in the reloading world right now
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