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7mm Weatherby magnum
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 820383" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>Its an older thread, but reading through I see a 1-10" twist referenced. The older ones were 1-12", they may have changed at some point, but the one I played with key holed a bit with the heavier bullets. It would shoot the lighter bullets well enough. Lighter meaning less than 160 grains. We used some of the Barnes originals 195's, the Weatherby wouldn't group them, but the Ruger 77 7mm Remington shot them rather well with a 1-9' or 9.5" i can't recall now. We weren't shooting long range then so shot well meant to 300 yards on the long end. Terminal performance was good with the Barnes Originals, when the Berger 195 gets here it will be interesting to see how it fits into 7mm guys plans. PS a friends 300 Weatherby was the worst shooter in the Weatherbies I've seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 820383, member: 30671"] Its an older thread, but reading through I see a 1-10" twist referenced. The older ones were 1-12", they may have changed at some point, but the one I played with key holed a bit with the heavier bullets. It would shoot the lighter bullets well enough. Lighter meaning less than 160 grains. We used some of the Barnes originals 195's, the Weatherby wouldn't group them, but the Ruger 77 7mm Remington shot them rather well with a 1-9' or 9.5" i can't recall now. We weren't shooting long range then so shot well meant to 300 yards on the long end. Terminal performance was good with the Barnes Originals, when the Berger 195 gets here it will be interesting to see how it fits into 7mm guys plans. PS a friends 300 Weatherby was the worst shooter in the Weatherbies I've seen. [/QUOTE]
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