nomosendero
Handloader
- Apr 13, 2006
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I am looking at developing the optimal 100 grain load for my brother's 25-06 Ruger Target & experimenting with my Sendero. The Ruger really likes 100 gr. bullets so the quest will be more serious but my 25-06AI likes 115-120 bullets just fine, so for it I am just experimenting. Anyway, I WAS looking at the 110 GMX, the 100TTSX & the 100E-Tip. It seems that Hornady has some problems & Barnes has not made up their mind on the BC. Hornady it appears has dropped the 110 & went to a 90 gr, maybe the 110 was not stable with med. capacity 25's, who knows, but went to a 90gr, I think that is taking light wt. further than I want to go. With Barnes 100TTSX, they showed a lower BC than the TSX which seems odd, they recently changed it to .397, which is the same as a BT & quite good, but when I called barnes to confirm, they gave me the low # again, they need to make up their mind. :roll:
The E-tip looks promising, I hope Noaler figures out the BC soon, I would like to see a good # as it appears the vel. winds up being less with this bullet at comparable pressures.
Your thoughts?
Not too long ago I would just buy the bullets & see how they do at distance, but with current prices & the ease of spending 100.00-125.00 in 3 boxes of bullets it is kinda neat to get good upfront info.
Just venting a little I guess!!
The E-tip looks promising, I hope Noaler figures out the BC soon, I would like to see a good # as it appears the vel. winds up being less with this bullet at comparable pressures.
Your thoughts?
Not too long ago I would just buy the bullets & see how they do at distance, but with current prices & the ease of spending 100.00-125.00 in 3 boxes of bullets it is kinda neat to get good upfront info.
Just venting a little I guess!!