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Nice! Got any Rl-19 to try? not that you need it but i would be interested in what type of results you could get. Do be careful though...has been my exp with 25 cals that primers would show pressure affects before extractor marks showed up. That is going to be an awesome game bullet...Ive had great success with the XBTs and cant wait to try the TSXs Dave | ||
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Be careful with IMR 4831 and the 25-06. Myself and others at the range have had a lot of pressure problems with that combo. I was using 52 grs, 115 gr. NBTs and large rifle primers and blew a couple of primers out of the pocket. All the other rounds in the batch (50) were fine. All loads were individually weighed. No other signs of pressure. Lou | |||
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I wasn't overly impressed that they are worth the outrageous cost, given what you would be shooting at with a 100 grain .257 bullet. My range results: Weatherby Mark V Ultra Light Weight .25-06 Remington Leupold 3-9x33 Compact Case RP Unfired Primer WLR Powder Hodgdon 4350 Temperature 70 F Altitude 100 feet. Wind 5 mph 1/2 value Hornady 100 grain Spirepoint Interlock 54.0 grains H4350 3366 fps SD 8 0.556" Nosler 100 grain Partition 54.0 H4350 3388 fps SD 16 0.743" Barnes 100 grain TS 54.0 H4350 3370 fps SD 10 0.806" Barnes 100 TS 53.0 H4350 3317 fps SD 10 0.618" | |||
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Nice...real nice. Sounds like Barnes got it right. | |||
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