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Any advantages to increase barrel length on WSM cartidges?
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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 890488" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>A 10" twist will indeed stabilize any 30 cal bullet that Nosler makes to date. Most factory made 30 cal rifles come with 10" twists and a few like your Tikka and my SAKO come with 11" twists. Nolser, being a conservative company, makes their bullets to stabilize in any of the common twists. That's why they don't have an E-Tip heavier than 180 in 308.</p><p></p><p>That said, I want to clarify that f you do rebarrel, I would recommend a 10" twist. But, you don't need to rebarrel just for a tighter twist to shoot the AB's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 890488, member: 11717"] A 10" twist will indeed stabilize any 30 cal bullet that Nosler makes to date. Most factory made 30 cal rifles come with 10" twists and a few like your Tikka and my SAKO come with 11" twists. Nolser, being a conservative company, makes their bullets to stabilize in any of the common twists. That's why they don't have an E-Tip heavier than 180 in 308. That said, I want to clarify that f you do rebarrel, I would recommend a 10" twist. But, you don't need to rebarrel just for a tighter twist to shoot the AB's [/QUOTE]
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