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<blockquote data-quote="PowellSixO" data-source="post: 1207022" data-attributes="member: 66495"><p>Do you guys think I could shoot the Berger 6mm 95 gr Classic hunters out of my 24" 1 in 10 twist rifle? I had a hard time finding the 87 gr VLD's so I gave up on them, and bought some Sierra 85 gr HPBT's, and they suck. Lol. I learned my lesson, and I'm going back to Berger. I know the 87 gr VLD's work in my rifle, but I'm wanting a little more umph, so I'm looking at the 95 gr Classic Hunters. According to the twist rate calculator, under all of my hunting situations, I should never drop below a 1.51 stability rating. Under most situations, I'd be around 1.65. Can anyone confirm though, that they'll shoot out of a 1 in 10 twist? Thanks.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Any starting info for a load would be great too, if you can provide it. I've got H4350, Varget, and H1000 powders to play with. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowellSixO, post: 1207022, member: 66495"] Do you guys think I could shoot the Berger 6mm 95 gr Classic hunters out of my 24" 1 in 10 twist rifle? I had a hard time finding the 87 gr VLD's so I gave up on them, and bought some Sierra 85 gr HPBT's, and they suck. Lol. I learned my lesson, and I'm going back to Berger. I know the 87 gr VLD's work in my rifle, but I'm wanting a little more umph, so I'm looking at the 95 gr Classic Hunters. According to the twist rate calculator, under all of my hunting situations, I should never drop below a 1.51 stability rating. Under most situations, I'd be around 1.65. Can anyone confirm though, that they'll shoot out of a 1 in 10 twist? Thanks. Edit: Any starting info for a load would be great too, if you can provide it. I've got H4350, Varget, and H1000 powders to play with. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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