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Reloading
Accuracy Question
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<blockquote data-quote="CRNA" data-source="post: 458295" data-attributes="member: 22495"><p>I really don't think that twist rate would be a problem for 168g. Now, if you were shooting 180g, then I would say that you might be a little slow (twist wise) from a factory tube. When I ordered my McGowan barrel I was asked what weight bullet I was going to be shooting through my 7MMRM and I told them 168-180s and they said a 1:9 twist would be fine. Having said all that, I don't know what gun you have, but I am pretty sure that you wouldn't have a twist problem stabilizing 168s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRNA, post: 458295, member: 22495"] I really don't think that twist rate would be a problem for 168g. Now, if you were shooting 180g, then I would say that you might be a little slow (twist wise) from a factory tube. When I ordered my McGowan barrel I was asked what weight bullet I was going to be shooting through my 7MMRM and I told them 168-180s and they said a 1:9 twist would be fine. Having said all that, I don't know what gun you have, but I am pretty sure that you wouldn't have a twist problem stabilizing 168s. [/QUOTE]
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