270\300 TSX Accuracy
.375 shooters, which one are you haveing better luck with from a strickly accuracy standpoint?
02 July 2007, 07:34
SnellstromI have not shot the 270 TSX's but am using the 300's right now with excellent results.
For my 375 H&H, Win M70 Stainless Classic I am using 71 grains of Reloader 15 and the 300 TSX with Federal brass and CCI magnum primer. I've shot many groups under 1" with this and a couple .5" groups at 100 yards. (3 shots) I am real excited about this load and can't ask for more. I haven't chronied it but frankly I don't really care what speed it is at.
I don't know about accuracy, but I find the 270 grs TSX plenty long for the .375 H&H case. At least in my rifle, it has to be seated pretty deep to fit in the magazine. Unless I had a rifle with a very long throat and a very large mag, I'd personally stay with the 270 grs.
- mike
The 300 TSX is way more accurate in my M70.
I wanted to use the 270 TSX to get the velocity advantage but they shoot at 1.5MOA and the 300's shoot at .5 MOA off the bench (2.5 MOA to 1.25 MOA off the sticks).
Thanks for the replies guys. The 300s shot very well in another gun for me, I'll stay with the big ones. I shoot 250s in my 338 might as well step up in weight.