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Just picked up another x-bolt. This one, composite stalker with the Mossy Oak stock chambered in 7mm-08. What a sweetheart of a lightweight rifle. Now my decision.....120TTSX or 140TTSX ???

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I just got a lightly used stainless version last week from a campfire member. Three of the first five loads I tried were under an inch. 120 TTSX and 139 SST. I think I will just hunt for now and try to see what it will really do in the spring.

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Almost went with the X-Bolt 7mm-08 but went with the Winny Exreme Weather, so far I wished I got the Browning. Keep looking under "hunting rifles" and "reloading" here. There about a gazillion 7mm-08 loads amd suggestions. My best have come with Varget and Berger 140 VLD Hunting and the Barnes 140gr TTSX. I have some 120 Ballistic Tips to test. Lots of the 7-08 shooters her at the "Fire" like the 120's with RE-15.

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Buzzsaw: Varget was the powder of choice with my 7mm-08 but I was shooting Nosler AB's. Have you shot anything with the VLD's in 140....how did they perform....I know they will shoot!!

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I would say 120's unless you're going for a black bear or moose, then the 140's.


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The Bergers were neck n neck with the Barnes 140 TTSX

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Ive been wondering this for awhile now, why do so many of you insist on using the very expensive Barnes bullets? Yeah, I know, cuz you can.
I mean almost 70 cents a pop, OUCH! And for deer you dont need a solid bullet to begin with, Ill take the 139 Hornady over the Barnes any day, or a 150NBT or MK. Shooting is expensive enough the way it is, but if you must, you must.

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Originally Posted by mailmanmark
Just picked up another x-bolt. This one, composite stalker with the Mossy Oak stock chambered in 7mm-08. What a sweetheart of a lightweight rifle. Now my decision.....120TTSX or 140TTSX ???


I guess I'd let the rifle tell me which one it liked better. Hard to go wrong in a 7/08. Probably my favorite centerfire hunting cartridge.


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Neither.

140 AB's.

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