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Reloading
.223 1/10" twist
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<blockquote data-quote="brentc" data-source="post: 595899" data-attributes="member: 16938"><p>For a 1/10 the general range is 40-60 grains. The 1-9 will extend it up to 70 grains, and the 1-8 will stabilize the 75s and possibly th 80s. </p><p> </p><p>I have a 1/10 too and I'd say a 60 grain soft point or Vmax is about as big of a bullet as you'll be able to stabilize, and I can almost guarantee you won't be able to stabilize the 62 TTSX, for a 62 it's too long for a 1/10. </p><p> </p><p>The 55 TSX or the 50 TTSX are your best bet. Mine loves most bullets in the 45 to 55 grain range. Barnes has twist rate info for their bullets on their website.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brentc, post: 595899, member: 16938"] For a 1/10 the general range is 40-60 grains. The 1-9 will extend it up to 70 grains, and the 1-8 will stabilize the 75s and possibly th 80s. I have a 1/10 too and I'd say a 60 grain soft point or Vmax is about as big of a bullet as you'll be able to stabilize, and I can almost guarantee you won't be able to stabilize the 62 TTSX, for a 62 it's too long for a 1/10. The 55 TSX or the 50 TTSX are your best bet. Mine loves most bullets in the 45 to 55 grain range. Barnes has twist rate info for their bullets on their website. [/QUOTE]
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