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starting to buy some supplies and don't want to waste any money on bullets that won't be accurate. I am shooting a Tikka T3 lite in 7mm-08 1:9.25 twist I am guessing 140 gr is probably the ideal weight bullet for this rifle.
You guys think the 150's or 160's are too heavy for this rifle to get sub MOA?
 
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140, 140 and 140 are the three best weights.


 
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But try different weights if those don't work and depending on your needs. You're twist rate should stabilize up to 175 grain bullets.

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But try different weights if those don't work and depending on your needs. You're twist rate should stabilize up to 175 grain bullets.

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The 140's, 150's, and 160's will all shoot well in your rifle. You are correct, the 140 gr. is ideal for most applications.

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140, 140 and 140 are the three best weights.

I also use a 139 gr. but it rounds up to 140 gr.
 
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The 120gr B-Tip and around 44-45gr of R-15 is a fantastic load. I put 12 shots under an inch with it in my Husky 7mm-08 with a 9.25 twist. Great for deer as well. Some people use it on larger game, but I think that would have to be under some pretty good circumstances.
 
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The best bullet should be investigated by length.
A real skinny pointed 140 monometal or solid base bullet might not shoot as well as a 140 cup & core bullet that is equally pointed but is shorter. To your disappointment sometimes a RN 154 or RN 175 may shoot smaller groups than a pointy match bullet.
 
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a twist that fast is designed for the heavier bullet weights i would try the 154 gr hornady's first.
the hornady 139's really shine in my 1-10.
my wifes 1-91/2 really likes the 145 plus weights.
 
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1/9" pretty much a normal twist for the 7mm cartridges, and most manufactures use it that I aware of. I`ve shot 120 - 160 gr bullets from my 708(s) with 1/9" twists and have seen no signs of trouble. I wouldn`t worry about wgt so much as which wgt and style the rifle preferes the most.


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