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The TSX and other solid core bullets need a jump to avoid pressure spikes. Their solid construction doesn't deform/compress like a lead core bullet to match the bore. This may be some of what you are experiencing.
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Just stumbled onto this post. In my carbine length CZ 527 ive gone over to CFE BLK. The load I settled on shows no pressure signs, very accurate, the load were chony'd
I settled on 30grn CFE BLK the average velocity was 2,540 fps from memory but when I find where I put the darn note book I will amend if necessary. This load was using 123 grn bullets then I tried 130grn Woodleighs shot same POI and again no pressure issues, of course this dows not mean its safe in another rifle Johno |
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I got into reloading over 20 years ago. Not for myself but for my father. He had bought reloading gear at a garage sale but was too scared to do it himself. So instead he decided to offer up his first born son for the dangerous task ..... I had no clue what I was doing. didn't know a darned thing about it or the safety protocols - you know, things like starting low and working up. He gave me a recipe that his neighbour used and said load this. So I did. He did not have his gun blow up but we sure did dodge one there. What if the neighbour was shooting a max load?
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I often wonder, by so many comments with this thread and others, if anyone even looks at a reloading book or just asks for a load and loads it up in their own rifle, disregarding common sense and the ability to do it correctly.[/quote]
the thread was a cautionary tale. do you have any idea how many people don't know not to mix brands of brass or primers? or how many don't know you have to trim your brass so you don't pinch the mouth of the case on the bullet and blow everything up? ok, i'll get off my soap box.
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