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<blockquote data-quote="Aldon" data-source="post: 414547" data-attributes="member: 20047"><p>The following text is taken from one of the customer reviews on Midway USA site for the Barnes TSX 22 caliber 45 grain bullet.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p><em><span style="color: black"><strong>According to Ty at Barnes Tech Support this 45 gr. bullet was designed specifically for .22-250 with a 1-14 rate of twist. The heavier 53 gr. Triple Shocks will not always stabilize in a .22-250 with a twist slower than 1 in 12, even at the higher velocities.</strong></span></em></p><p> </p><p></p><p>So for the 1-14 twist rate, I would use this bullet first and look to powder or copper fouling etc.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aldon, post: 414547, member: 20047"] The following text is taken from one of the customer reviews on Midway USA site for the Barnes TSX 22 caliber 45 grain bullet. [I][COLOR=black][B]According to Ty at Barnes Tech Support this 45 gr. bullet was designed specifically for .22-250 with a 1-14 rate of twist. The heavier 53 gr. Triple Shocks will not always stabilize in a .22-250 with a twist slower than 1 in 12, even at the higher velocities.[/B][/COLOR][/I] So for the 1-14 twist rate, I would use this bullet first and look to powder or copper fouling etc..... [/QUOTE]
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