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6.5 Credmoor vs 7mm-08
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1260630" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Exactly... 1:7 for .223, 1:8 for .257, 1:8 for 6.5, 1:8 for 7mm, 1:10 for .30 would make the gun world a MUCH friendlier place. They'd probably sell a lot more factory rifles, too. Especially since factory rifle production technology has increased to high-quality mass-produced products, and more factories are using 5R rifling on their guns now. It would be nice if they would update their twist rates to handle most of today's new standard of "heavy-for-caliber" bullets.</p><p></p><p>The first manufacturer to start doing it, will be the new pace-setter for the rest of the rifle manufacturers. I hope Remington wises up. It appears that with some of the new additions, like the .260 Rem to their 5R lineup, like they are starting to progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1260630, member: 12995"] Exactly... 1:7 for .223, 1:8 for .257, 1:8 for 6.5, 1:8 for 7mm, 1:10 for .30 would make the gun world a MUCH friendlier place. They'd probably sell a lot more factory rifles, too. Especially since factory rifle production technology has increased to high-quality mass-produced products, and more factories are using 5R rifling on their guns now. It would be nice if they would update their twist rates to handle most of today's new standard of "heavy-for-caliber" bullets. The first manufacturer to start doing it, will be the new pace-setter for the rest of the rifle manufacturers. I hope Remington wises up. It appears that with some of the new additions, like the .260 Rem to their 5R lineup, like they are starting to progress. [/QUOTE]
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