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What would the proper twist be for a 7x57 and 175gr bullets? Thanks in advance for the help. SCI Life Member NRA Patron Life Member DRSS | ||
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1-8.5 should be perfect. I use 1-8 in a 280 Ackley with the long bullets and it's fantastic. | |||
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Depends on the bullet. Standard 175's like Partitions, Speer Grand Slam, or even Sierra Game King will stabilize in the standard 1:9. Long 175gr class bullets like Cutting Edge, Bergers, or Nosler LRAB's may not, and you would need 1:8.5 or even 1:8. I think that a one size fits all barrel would be 1:8.5 twist. Jeremy | |||
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The gunsmith shop going to do the job has a Krieger 8.5 twist 7mm in stock so I have reserved it. Ordered the Dumolin action from Sarco Monday. Probably put it in a Boyd Nutmeg stock with customizing. I will replace the bolt handle with a straight one and rear sight will be a Lyman peep, front a Masterpiece banded ramp. Have absolutely no use for it but have this friend graduating from TSJC and wanted to have some work for him right off the bat. SCI Life Member NRA Patron Life Member DRSS | |||
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I have six Dumoulins in the works as spec guns. I had my smith heat the bolt handle on one and straighten it. He used a heat sink and heat stop paste and a bending block so no damage was done to the bolt. It turned out pretty nice so you might consider that before welding on a new handle. Quick, Cheap, or Good: Pick Two | |||
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Straightening the original is really no problem,the problem is I have always disliked the FN bolt handle style especially the round flat bottom knob. I will probably put a 2 or 4 panel checkered teardrop shaped knob on it such as a Max McFarland from Brownells. It's just an idiosyncrasy of mine. Most of my nicer rifles have the straight teardrop style handles. SCI Life Member NRA Patron Life Member DRSS | |||
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