MRBlack
AH veteran
- Joined
- Feb 26, 2019
- Messages
- 131
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- Location
- Missouri Ozarks
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- Hunted
- South Africa
Fellow members,
I have been hunting and reloading for nearly all of my rather youthful life. In the last 4-5 years, I have begun to take reloading very seriously. My grandfather has always reloaded and hunted and taught me quite a lot. In fact, we shared my first safari last summer. However, I digress. I thoroughly enjoy learning from him and rolling my own. He has used Nosler Partitions with great success since the 1970's. The other day while reloading we were discussing the grand design of the Partition and curious of the merits of the all copper TTSX with its unique x-shape expansion. It seems to have a rather large group of devout, experienced followers here on Africa Hunting. What are everyone's experience with the TTSX? What are their strengths and weaknesses? How do they compare to Nosler Partitions? I have a hard time leaving something that has proven so deadly in every application I have used it in. To be cliche, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." However, curiosity killed the cat, and a youngster always has crazy ideas. So, what are everyone's thought, ideas, and experiences with the TTSX? (I am unsure if this will have any bearing on your comments, but my main rifles are a 6.5-06, 30-06, and a 300 RUM).
Furthermore, how does reloading the TTSX compare to the Partition? It seems that the Barnes prefer to be seated much farther from the lands than the Partition. How readily available is reloading data for the TTSX? in a few quick searches, I have found data for the 300 RUM and 30-06 but not the 6.5-06. I know the 6.5-06 is somewhat obscure. (Again unsure if this has any bearing on comments, but I prefer the Alliant Reloader powder.)
Thanks for the input,
-Matt
I have been hunting and reloading for nearly all of my rather youthful life. In the last 4-5 years, I have begun to take reloading very seriously. My grandfather has always reloaded and hunted and taught me quite a lot. In fact, we shared my first safari last summer. However, I digress. I thoroughly enjoy learning from him and rolling my own. He has used Nosler Partitions with great success since the 1970's. The other day while reloading we were discussing the grand design of the Partition and curious of the merits of the all copper TTSX with its unique x-shape expansion. It seems to have a rather large group of devout, experienced followers here on Africa Hunting. What are everyone's experience with the TTSX? What are their strengths and weaknesses? How do they compare to Nosler Partitions? I have a hard time leaving something that has proven so deadly in every application I have used it in. To be cliche, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." However, curiosity killed the cat, and a youngster always has crazy ideas. So, what are everyone's thought, ideas, and experiences with the TTSX? (I am unsure if this will have any bearing on your comments, but my main rifles are a 6.5-06, 30-06, and a 300 RUM).
Furthermore, how does reloading the TTSX compare to the Partition? It seems that the Barnes prefer to be seated much farther from the lands than the Partition. How readily available is reloading data for the TTSX? in a few quick searches, I have found data for the 300 RUM and 30-06 but not the 6.5-06. I know the 6.5-06 is somewhat obscure. (Again unsure if this has any bearing on comments, but I prefer the Alliant Reloader powder.)
Thanks for the input,
-Matt