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  • Mk 19
    Sandwarrior, this may be off of your main topic, but I think you'll injoy reading this artical, It talks about building a Savage Striker to shoot an 8" group at 1000 yards:
    http://www.6mmbr.com/gunweek083.html
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  • bgjohn
    I love the TCU calibers. I have three. A 23" T/C carbine barrel in 6mm TCU and a couple of re-barreled XP-100's that I shoot pistol silhouette with. They are 6mm & 6.5mm TCU's. All seem to be accurate but I have never shot them to measure the group size. People who don't know about the TCU calibers are missing out. Easy to make cases and load. I make my 6mm cases from new 223 brass. Whenever I need 6.5 brass I make them out of the fire-formed 6mm TCU brass. All are accurate and fun to shoot. They will really do a job on coyotes.
    JM[^]
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  • sandwarrior
    Mk19,

    Thanks for the post! A lot of things in that article that I can use. No. 1 will be how to better control recoil. I have tried to hang on to my TC in the past but it doesn't take long and I start feeling the strains. So, I've just let it free recoil to an almost vertical position before it comes back down. So far groups have been good but nowhere near as good (consistently, anyways)as "Chucks". I've got to look at a different grip I think. Pretty amazing thought when I'm happy to get all my bullets on paper at 3 and he is knocking down rams at 5.
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  • HandgunHTR52
    sandwarrior - I have a few TCUs. An Encore with a 10.5" MGM 7mmTCU barrel (silhouette sights), and a Contender with the 14" 7mmTCU barrel (scoped), a 10" 6mmTCU barrel (silhouette sights), and a 12" MGM 6.5mmTCU barrel (scoped).

    I love them all. The are a great deer round and are easy on the recoil.

    In my hunting rounds for the 7TCU I use mostly IMR 4895 or 3031 with 139 grain pills loaded near the bottom of the chart. This is mostly due to the fact that when using the Hornady manual, if I get too much above the lowest recommended load, I compress the powder too much for my liking. They are consistant and pretty accurate. If I do what I am supposed to do and have a good rest, I can shoot MOA out to 150 yards. My best group so far was .68" at 100 yards using 23.5 grains of 3031 with a 139 grain Hornady SP.
    For silhouette I use N130, but I haven't found the perfect load for it yet. It took me a long time to find the powder and now that I have it, I don't have the time to get to the range and do some real testing with it.

    BTW, if you are interested, I have a pretty good Excel sheet with a bunch of TCU loads that I got from another silhouette junkie. I would be more than willing to send it to you.
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  • bgjohn
    I use H335 to load my TCU calibers. I load 120's in my 6.5mm and 100's in the 6mm. I need to Chrony my loads to see what I'm getting for "V".
    JM
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  • sandwarrior
    Handgun,

    I'm definitely interested in your loads. I've put a couple groups under an inch but nothing as tight as the guy in the article that MK19 posted. I'm lucky to squeeze under an inch. Half an inch is but a dream at this time. I've got to work on my technique. One thing I noted is I'm really not controlling the pistol during recoil and that probably is affecting accuracy.

    I know what you mean too about the compressed loads. I've felt like sometimes with H4895 that I was compressing the loads so much that the cases were a little hard to fit in the chamber[?].

    bgjohn,

    I second the missing out part. I've known the guy who came up with these since their inception but it wasn't until about five years ago that I really got into the ballistics of them and how great they are. You gotta shoot them for yourself to see for sure. Because I sure didn't believe it for quite a few years. I'm hooked now.

    Thanks for the return posts!
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  • HandgunHTR52
    sandwarrior - you have mail. Unfortunately, you can't attach a file to the mail through GB, so just reply to my mail and I will send the file in a reply back.
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  • HandgunHTR52
    sandwarrior - e-mail received and reply with spreadsheet sent.
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  • sandwarrior
    Handgun,

    That is awesome! I'm thinking I have about 1k Winchester brass that need to be converted!
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  • bull300wsm
    Off of the caliber thread a little (and by the way I've heard great things about the 7mm TCU) but I reloaded for my 7-30 waters and could get nickle and dime size groups at 100 yards. 14 inch barrel and Burris 2.5x8 great coyote and deer round. Nothing like a handgun[:D][8D]...Bull
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  • deadeye46
    i have a 10" contender that shoots excellent groups at 100 yards with 115 gr pills in front of 25.6 gr of H322
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  • sandwarrior
    bull300WSM,

    Actually you aren't off the subject at all. It was one of the rounds I was 'alluding to' when asking pistol shooters what their likes and dislikes were. Got any favorite loads?
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  • bull300wsm
    quote:Originally posted by sandwarrior
    bull300WSM,

    Actually you aren't off the subject at all. It was one of the rounds I was 'alluding to' when asking pistol shooters what their likes and dislikes were. Got any favorite loads?


    Let me find my reloading data on the 7-30 and I will post it...Bull
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  • bull300wsm
    quote:Originally posted by bull300wsm
    quote:Originally posted by sandwarrior
    bull300WSM,

    Actually you aren't off the subject at all. It was one of the rounds I was 'alluding to' when asking pistol shooters what their likes and dislikes were. Got any favorite loads?


    Let me find my reloading data on the 7-30 and I will post it...Bull


    sandwarror..If you have access to the Nosler reloading manuel number three you will find loads in there. I used the Nosler Ballistic Tip 140gr and 23.5 grs of RL7.This load was what I used to shoot the above said groups. As you know it seems every barrel seems to shoot different. Start low and work up.... good luck[8D]...Bull
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  • sandwarrior
    Bull,

    Thanks, I'll give that one a try too. I was actually very surprised to find out how well the really fast powders are working so far with the heavier bullets. -SW
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