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Caliber Choice for short Action???
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<blockquote data-quote="liltank" data-source="post: 411744" data-attributes="member: 13275"><p>Another thing to consider with your barrel is length. For a custom rig using the slower powders for the heavier bullets, you would benefit greatly with a 26" to 28" barrel. This would offer good velocity and efficiency in its burn. Just did a little poking around, and looks like a 1:9 would be optimum. Berger says 1:10 for a 168grn and I believe the 162 A-max likes a 1:9. Some of our Aussie/Kiwi brothers would know better. They really like shooting the A-max's and Accubonds.</p><p></p><p>Tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltank, post: 411744, member: 13275"] Another thing to consider with your barrel is length. For a custom rig using the slower powders for the heavier bullets, you would benefit greatly with a 26" to 28" barrel. This would offer good velocity and efficiency in its burn. Just did a little poking around, and looks like a 1:9 would be optimum. Berger says 1:10 for a 168grn and I believe the 162 A-max likes a 1:9. Some of our Aussie/Kiwi brothers would know better. They really like shooting the A-max's and Accubonds. Tank [/QUOTE]
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