New TMK announced

trying to get Hornady 80gr ELD-M and ELD-X’s; and 88gr ELD-M’s to shoot at all in multiple 22cm’s. I have four of them, and both not one of them will consistently shoot those bullets without silly loads (like 2,700fps MV), and then only one.

This rifle/barrel has been bad with ELD-M and X. When I say bad- I mean average 5 round groups have been over 2 MOA. I’ve legitimately used up most of this barrel out trying to get it to shoot those bullets- 500+ rounds.
Whose barrel, and what twist?
 
Rechambered .223 Tikka?

Reports from you and others here lead me to suspect that 1:7.5" might be the optimal twist for the caliber.
 
I finally got my 223 to shoot. With multiple kids I'm not giving it up
I understand. I was going to see if I could squeeze more consistency out of a 223ai but I’m at the point I might just use that money to buy more brass and bullets.

The dasher is like a 223 in recoil but it always shoots.

Hopefully Sierra can keep up with all these offerings.
 
So if we're going to compare these to ELDmx in the accuracy department, I have to ask...

I have shot 6.5 130 and 147 eldms and .284 180eldms and 284 162eldx and when I measure individual projectiles....ehhh, they're sort of all over the place, both within the same box and between boxes/lots.


The only TMK I've ever shot thus far is the .224/77 and I haven't bothered measuring them, ever, for any reason, except to see loaded rounds will fit a magazine.

You guys that have measured the overall length of the TMKs....are they pretty consistent? Moreso than the ELDs? I realize that with the newer offerings it may be too early to tell between lots, but just in general terms, how are they in terms of consistent lengths?

I measured 30 each when I got the test bullets:

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