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A new mod 700 Rem ADL in 22-250? what twist?


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I haven't seen any change from the original 1:14" but I haven't bought a new Remington in 40 years.

I have a 1:10" twist 22.250 AI barrel now but when it wears out, I will probably go with a 1:8" twist.


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says right here
https://www.remarms.com/rifles...el-700/model-700-adl
1:14


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Heavy to light.
Good chart here.
https://www.ammunitiontogo.com...50-twist-rate-chart/


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I have a 22-250 I have thought about putting a fast twist barrel on. In 1-8 to shoot the newer heavy bullets.
 
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Im my opinion 1:12 is the sweet spot but it totally depends on what weight bullets. 1:12 is good for 45 gr to about 70 grain in my rifle. If you want to shoot lighter 1:14. Heavier then 1:10 or 8
 
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Heavy to light.
Good chart here.
https://www.ammunitiontogo.com...50-twist-rate-chart/


Thats a good chart. Mine is a 12 twist but I would prefer about a 9. To me those itty bity pills are a waste of a good 22-250.



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Big fan of heavier bullets as well.
No interest here in a .22-.250.
But if I was this seems like a good starting place for a 1/8" twist. Not a fan of any ballistic tipped bullets.
Nos 70 grainer blems.


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