I've seen a lot of guys like them, I worked up a loads to get the gun to cycle, now I need to work on how accurate I can get the bullets I use. Look forward to seeing your report back.
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I've seen a lot of guys like them, I worked up a loads to get the gun to cycle, now I need to work on how accurate I can get the bullets I use. Look forward to seeing your report back.
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The 125 TNT is an incredibly accurate bullet. I know a lot of Benchrest for score guys shooting the wildcat 30BR have used them when their normal Berger or BiB are scarce.
It is my favorite light weight bullet in 300 Whisper. The 125 Sierra has a better BC, but it is also much more expensive.
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What kind of FPS you getting hosey? Barrel length?
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Cool thanks.
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Almost bought a box of these, Sportsman on 84th and i25 had three boxes on the shelf tonight.
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Check the Speer 125gr tab here...
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resi...t=file%2c.xlsx
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What COAL are you guys settling on?
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This is what AAC recommends for the 125 Speer based off the .250 bullet measurement.
• Speer TNT 125 1986, OAL: 2.01
Read the part at the bottom in red in the link below explaining the .250 bullet measurement. I just found this info and loaded some xtreme 150 grain flat nose using this method that most have issues cycling and initial testing is looking up, and my COAL is way under what most are recommending at the 2.000 area.
http://www.advanced-armament.com/ass...er-MiniBro.pdf
Last edited by balyon885; 04-19-2014 at 18:10.