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    Say "Car RAMROD!" J's Avatar
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    Hell ya. I generally like hornady bullets. Sierras are good, but what I have seen more expensive.

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    J,

    If you want to PM me your email I have a PDF of the Barnes .257 info I can send you. As for hornady, I can send you a photo of the load data if you have any idea what bullet and weight you are looking at. The SST's are a good bullet if you want a hunting load.

    I've been loading 100gr. Barnes TTSX over 64.0 grains of IMR4831 with great success. COAL of 3.170. If I do my part I can shoot sub 1/2" groups all day long. This will be my antelope and elk load this year but I plan on going to 80gr. TTSX next year for goats and maybe 117gr. Noslers for elk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J View Post
    Hell ya. I generally like hornady bullets. Sierras are good, but what I have seen more expensive.

    Whatever you want to send.

    I should be home by 5 and I will take pics of both the Hornady and Sierra books and post it up here.

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