Some rifles won't shoot the GMX for some reason or another, others are unbelievable, go figure....
The "ton of jump in the R8" could be the problem, BTs, SMKs etc are very forgiving, others not so much......
Some rifles won't shoot the GMX for some reason or another, others are unbelievable, go figure....
The "ton of jump in the R8" could be the problem, BTs, SMKs etc are very forgiving, others not so much......
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Cheers VC..
Im going through the same thought process with a 308..
just out of interest how do you do that notification thing like you did for KG in your post...?
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308Win One chambering to rule them all.
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my new 6.5 does not really get on with the GMX 120gn bullets from what I tried in the weekend. Different story for the Barnes LRX bullets.
I just need more practice shooting it to get my confidence up
GMX groups were 45-50mm @ 100 yards, still "minute of deer though"
Trust the dog.........................................ALWAYS Trust the dog!!
Have you worked with the TTSX or the previous TSX and Barnes Original?, might make a difference - I've only worked with the TSX once, in .243, that worked out really well, the rest has always been TTSX. Have always started load development at 40 thou off and at ADI book max, usually wind up a few grains over, and always in light for calibre weight:
-.257 100gn (2506 at 3400fps and .257 Wby at 3600fps)
-.270 110gn (.270 Win at 3300fps and .270 ShortMag at 3400fps)
-.284 120gn (.280 Rem at 3200fps and 7mmMag at 3500fps)
-.308 110gn (.308 Win at 3300fps and 130gn at 3100fps)
So, essentially my rule of thumb is: jump it and drive it really fast.
I think all the major bullet manufacturers make accurate bullets nowadays, there are just lots of variables and some guns are fussier than others,I have had lots of good results with Sierra, Hornady, Berger too, Berger currently my favourate, some people think they are fussy to load for but they keep working for me, so who knows, sometimes you just get lucky
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