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Bullet Weight For 22-150
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<blockquote data-quote="tony stark" data-source="post: 224511" data-attributes="member: 12027"><p>according to the sierra's book</p><p>the 22/250 with a 1x14 twist will do up to a 63 grain bullet.</p><p>a 69 grain bullet would take a 1x10, the 77's and the 80's would take a 1x8.</p><p>i would think that you're 1x12 could go heavier.</p><p> </p><p>one thing to remember is that bullet sabilization has more to do with the lenght of the bullet, rather that the wieght.</p><p> </p><p>the barnes 36 grain varmint gernade (according to barnes) takes a 1x12 and their 50 takes a 1x10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tony stark, post: 224511, member: 12027"] according to the sierra's book the 22/250 with a 1x14 twist will do up to a 63 grain bullet. a 69 grain bullet would take a 1x10, the 77's and the 80's would take a 1x8. i would think that you're 1x12 could go heavier. one thing to remember is that bullet sabilization has more to do with the lenght of the bullet, rather that the wieght. the barnes 36 grain varmint gernade (according to barnes) takes a 1x12 and their 50 takes a 1x10. [/QUOTE]
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