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270 WSM w/ RL26
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<blockquote data-quote="stirner" data-source="post: 1417940" data-attributes="member: 44287"><p>I tried the 129 LRX, not sure why I didn't stay with it as you will see. But I went with the 140 TSX, because of the heavier bullet, and I don't get too many long range shots, even tho I practice out to 400 yds. I took an elk with the TSX at 50 yds, She knew I was there, so she ran off about 100 yds before she dropped. I have older data from Barnes and they list RL-19, and MagPro for the 130 gr TSX, and RL-22 and Magpro for the 140. So here is what I got from a 24" Savage at 100yds using Rem 9 1/2 primers with a COAL of 2.80":</p><p>POWDER CHARGE VELOCITY GROUP SIZE(3 shots)</p><p>RL-22 60.0 3181 0.768"</p><p>RL-22 61.0 3182 0.875"</p><p>RL-22 62.0 3210 0.77" I started getting pressure signs at 62.5</p><p>MagPro 68.0 3202 0.55</p><p>MagPro 69.0 3204 0.61"</p><p>MagPro 69.5 3273 0.83" This was a warm load, and 70gr was too much </p><p>I'm going to sell the rifle and components, so if you want some brass and bullets, let me know. I have 36 LRX left over, 134 TSX, and about 175 pieces of Win and Rem brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stirner, post: 1417940, member: 44287"] I tried the 129 LRX, not sure why I didn't stay with it as you will see. But I went with the 140 TSX, because of the heavier bullet, and I don't get too many long range shots, even tho I practice out to 400 yds. I took an elk with the TSX at 50 yds, She knew I was there, so she ran off about 100 yds before she dropped. I have older data from Barnes and they list RL-19, and MagPro for the 130 gr TSX, and RL-22 and Magpro for the 140. So here is what I got from a 24" Savage at 100yds using Rem 9 1/2 primers with a COAL of 2.80": POWDER CHARGE VELOCITY GROUP SIZE(3 shots) RL-22 60.0 3181 0.768" RL-22 61.0 3182 0.875" RL-22 62.0 3210 0.77" I started getting pressure signs at 62.5 MagPro 68.0 3202 0.55 MagPro 69.0 3204 0.61" MagPro 69.5 3273 0.83" This was a warm load, and 70gr was too much I'm going to sell the rifle and components, so if you want some brass and bullets, let me know. I have 36 LRX left over, 134 TSX, and about 175 pieces of Win and Rem brass. [/QUOTE]
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