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A friend of mine told me of a test that he did with the 270 win and the 300 win mag using TSX, AccuBond and Nosler Partition bullets. Both rifles are sighted in the same. Both rifles can hold groups right at 2.5" @ 350 yards, all were 3 shot groups.
In the 270 win it shoots 140 TSX @ 3030 fps and 140 AccuBond
@ 2975 fps. At 350 yards the 140 TSX is 4.5" lower than the 140
AccuBond.
In the 300 win mag it shoots the 180 TSX @ 3050 fps and the
180 nosler Partition @ 3015 fps. At 350 yards the 180 TSX is
8.0" lower than the 180 Partition.
I would have not thought that this was possible with the hi BC of the TSX bullets, are they slowing down due to the rings? Has anyone had results like this with TSX bullets?
A friend of mine told me of a test that he did with the 270 win and the 300 win mag using TSX, AccuBond and Nosler Partition bullets. Both rifles are sighted in the same. Both rifles can hold groups right at 2.5" @ 350 yards, all were 3 shot groups.
In the 270 win it shoots 140 TSX @ 3030 fps and 140 AccuBond
@ 2975 fps. At 350 yards the 140 TSX is 4.5" lower than the 140
AccuBond.
In the 300 win mag it shoots the 180 TSX @ 3050 fps and the
180 nosler Partition @ 3015 fps. At 350 yards the 180 TSX is
8.0" lower than the 180 Partition.
I would have not thought that this was possible with the hi BC of the TSX bullets, are they slowing down due to the rings? Has anyone had results like this with TSX bullets?