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It's a VV blank, chambered by mike b. in 6mm TCU. Now, any help, hints or advice you guys can share?
Jeff

p.s., it's a step up barrel that's a full 1 inch diameter at the muzzle. It'll be wearin' a new Fajan forend channeled out to accept the 1" barrel.

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Posts: 411 | Location: Ephrata, PA, USA | Registered: 18 March 2002Reply With Quote
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I believe the barrel you have is a Krieger that's a 1:14 twist, so lightweight bullets should be what it prefers. For the 55-70 grainers, H335, H322 and BenchMark will give you a good starting point.

I was interested in the barrel until I found out about the twist. I prefer a 1:10 as I primarily use the 80 grain Sierra Single Shot Pistol bullet -- and the 1:10 shoots everything up to 85/87 grains extremely well.But I'd wager that if you feed it 65 grain Bergers, it'll print some rather impressive groups...

Keep us posted with the results...
 
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Bobby, you are right, it is a Kreiger. I do not know the twist rate, as it is used and is being traded for. Thanks for the "head's up". Jeff
 
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Uhh.. yeah. Don't drop it on your foot. [Wink]

I have a 16" one in 300W.. uh... can you say muzzle heavy? [Big Grin]
 
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Very nice Jeff. What type of scope base it that?
 
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Jules, from what I'm told, Mike welded the base on the barrel so it will never come off. Jeff
 
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