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I have just acquired a 112 savage stainless bull barrell with synthetic stock. It has a long barrell 24 1/4 from tip of the barrell to start of the barrell nut. I have been looking trying to find the twist rate to start trying to find a good load for it. Anyone know where to find that info? I am alos looking for suggestions on where to start with reloads.Thanks


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My Savage 12VBSS-S Stabalizes bullets up to 75 grains nicely. Be willing to share all my .223 data over E-Mail if you want to send me your address. waveroger


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The newer Savage 223's are 1:9" twist


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My email is nutjob@charter.net. thanks.


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Bartsche, I'd also like anything you can send me, especialy with the Varmint Nightmare bullets and surplus powders. Thanks

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Wow thats alot of info. you have spent some time and really done your homework here. Thanks so much. I see there are a few tests here that I was considering trying. I will bve more than happy to share my results with you. Anybody ever use IMR 4895? I really like it in my 270 and used it with good success on my 308.


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[QUOTE]Originally posted by bja105:
Bartsche, I'd also like anything you can send me, especialy with the Varmint Nightmare bullets and surplus powders. Thanks

bja105@hotmail.com

Will try to get it out to you tommorow. getting a little tired to-nite beerroger


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bartsche,
I just sent you an IM with my e-mail address.


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IM sent with my email, Thanks a bunch, I'm new to this small bore thing Smiler
 
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