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Twist necessary to stablize 80gr .224 bullet?

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23 November 2006, 06:16
kudude
Twist necessary to stablize 80gr .224 bullet?
What twist is required to stabilize a 80gr .224 bullet?? Kudude
23 November 2006, 08:50
Mark
I don't know but here's a cheap way to find out if your gun will do it-

I have a brand new, still sealed box of Berger 80 gr VLD bullets that I'd be willing to swap you for something of similar value, then you could see if they work for your gun or not.

If you're interested send me a PM.

Mark


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23 November 2006, 08:58
smedley
kudude,

Shilen barrel reccomends 1:8 for heavier than 70grn.


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23 November 2006, 09:48
Bobby Tomek
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