![]() ![]() Sinterfire is lead-free so I suspect it is also monolithic. I don't know what the Sinterfire is but the TSX is a monolithic copper bullet, very different to a copper-jacketed lead core. Yes wrote:Sorry to drag up an old thread but a lot of people come to the site for info (perhaps without joining) and read what can be erroneous information.īasically a 5 grain spread across the 55g projectile types according to ADI, at least, you should take into consideration the bullet type - not just weight. ![]() There's discrepancies all over the place, but for ease, let's just use the 55g projectile the OP was asking about, and ADI AR2206H powder recommendations:īasically a 5 grain spread across the 55g projectile types according to ADI, at least, you should take into consideration the bullet type - not just weight. Sorry to drag up an old thread but a lot of people come to the site for info (perhaps without joining) and read what can be erroneous information.Īccording to ADI, bullet shape/type is extremely important to powder loads. Data for 55g projectiles is the same foe ALL 55g projectiles, but if you find yourself in a position where the weight is not listed then use data for the next HEAVIEST projie than what you have and you will always be on the safe side, Cheers. The design of a jacketed projectile is pretty much irrelevant as regards load data, soft point, flat point spire point flat base or boat tail, the data is based only on bullet mass. ![]()
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