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Barrel twist rate help
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 874908" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>I am hoping that both rifles will like something in the 165,180, or 200 grain weight with these nosler accubonds. Optimumly it would be nice if one of the rifles shot the 200 grainers well just in case I do a moose hunt next year. I know 165 and 180s would take out a moose but I am definitely a person who believes in OVERkill as opposed to underkill especially with large moose shoulders entering the equation on a poorer shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 874908, member: 52437"] I am hoping that both rifles will like something in the 165,180, or 200 grain weight with these nosler accubonds. Optimumly it would be nice if one of the rifles shot the 200 grainers well just in case I do a moose hunt next year. I know 165 and 180s would take out a moose but I am definitely a person who believes in OVERkill as opposed to underkill especially with large moose shoulders entering the equation on a poorer shot. [/QUOTE]
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