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    barnes tsx vs conventional bullets load comparison 22-250

    so I finally decided to try some 45 gr. barnes tsx in my 22-250. my question is how do they stack up to a conventional bullet load. the reason I ask is I have had great success in the past with imr 4350 in the 22-250. are you guys seeing anything different in pressures or velocities when you made the switch from a conv. to the tsx on an equal charge?

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    think I got what is needed, thanks fellas. going to work on this with the h380 this time.

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      #3
      200 yd. group. 38.0 gr h-380 on bottom, 38.5 on top. coal 3.405", trim to length 1.900". they sure shoot nice.
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        #4
        I had to drop my powder charge a bit when loading Barnes bullets.

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          #5
          Originally posted by scotty View Post
          I had to drop my powder charge a bit when loading Barnes bullets.
          I hear ya', I did the same with these. the extra half grain really took the left/right out of the load though. these are .050" off the lands.

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            #6
            Originally posted by muddyfuzzy View Post
            I hear ya', I did the same with these. the extra half grain really took the left/right out of the load though. these are .050" off the lands.
            What gun and twist?

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              #7
              700 vls, 1:14 twist.

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                #8
                Originally posted by muddyfuzzy View Post
                700 vls, 1:14 twist.
                It should stabilize 50gr Barnes with h380. That's if you are still playing around with them.

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