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Old 01-20-2019, 05:02 PM
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I usually don't work up different loads for many guns/calibers that I own, but my 270 wsm shoots 130 TSX at 3325f.s ,140 tsx at 3200 f.s and 160 gr NP at 3025f.s almost to the same point of impact up to around 300yds.
No need to change zero or anything , only shoot 3-4 rounds of TSXs to foil the barrel if decide to shoot this bullet.

In the heavy bush area heavy and slower 160 bullets perform better(at least out of my experience) then fast ones that could be easier deflected by brunches ,or grass.


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The heavy bullets versus light for bush busting argument had been proven BS by a good many authorities , among them Sell, Whellen, O’Connor,Barsness, Zeifried and others with everything from dowel boxes to actual bush tests .
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