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338 Twist ?
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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoCTD" data-source="post: 1129764" data-attributes="member: 13110"><p>Every 9.35" twist Krieger I've seen has been a sub 3/8" gun and most would shoot closer to 1/4". Mine, in a Edge, will shoot in the .1XX" if I'm up to it. You don't need a 9.35 twist for 300gr bullets though, a 10 twist is plenty. Berger even says the optimal twist is 10.5" for their 300's. I've also used some 9.4" twist Benchmark barrels that were amazingly accurate for the weight. I built a Edge on a #6 fluted that shot 5 3 shot groups between .150" and .500" the first time it was shot. I'd pick the Krieger if I had to choose though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoCTD, post: 1129764, member: 13110"] Every 9.35" twist Krieger I've seen has been a sub 3/8" gun and most would shoot closer to 1/4". Mine, in a Edge, will shoot in the .1XX" if I'm up to it. You don't need a 9.35 twist for 300gr bullets though, a 10 twist is plenty. Berger even says the optimal twist is 10.5" for their 300's. I've also used some 9.4" twist Benchmark barrels that were amazingly accurate for the weight. I built a Edge on a #6 fluted that shot 5 3 shot groups between .150" and .500" the first time it was shot. I'd pick the Krieger if I had to choose though. [/QUOTE]
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