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The Basics, Starting Out
bullets for stevens .223
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<blockquote data-quote="foreign" data-source="post: 299351" data-attributes="member: 11896"><p>well im about to get a stevens 200 in .223 and put it into a choate stock. hoping to use it for some long range bunnie blasting. </p><p>im working on what bullet i want to use in it that isnt ridiculously over priced (prices in nz are not ideal)</p><p>found some locally made bullets. called targex. made with berger j4 jackets. theres a 80rn bullet that the maker says will stabilize in a 1 in 9 twist. bc of .440.</p><p>anyone used these bullets. or anyone got an opinion on whether or not they will still be stable past say 400m</p><p>cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foreign, post: 299351, member: 11896"] well im about to get a stevens 200 in .223 and put it into a choate stock. hoping to use it for some long range bunnie blasting. im working on what bullet i want to use in it that isnt ridiculously over priced (prices in nz are not ideal) found some locally made bullets. called targex. made with berger j4 jackets. theres a 80rn bullet that the maker says will stabilize in a 1 in 9 twist. bc of .440. anyone used these bullets. or anyone got an opinion on whether or not they will still be stable past say 400m cheers [/QUOTE]
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