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Hornady 53. gr v-max, anybody tried?
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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunt/fish" data-source="post: 487107" data-attributes="member: 10795"><p>well i have a 1-9 twist AR-15 and im hoping to live happily ever after with this bullet to get .22-250 performance out of it. Lol. </p><p>thats what the superformance varmint round claims anyway. </p><p>with a claimed BC of .290, i would think it needs 1-12 twist thru 1-9 twist.</p><p>i emailed hornady about my 52gr Amaxs in my AR-15, they said they should work fine and they do, 3/4 to 1/2" groups all day long with 26grs of varget. but I'm hoping this 53gr Vmax cuts thru the wind even better than the 52gr Amax. Just on the reported BCs of .247 compared to .290, i thinkin it will?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunt/fish, post: 487107, member: 10795"] well i have a 1-9 twist AR-15 and im hoping to live happily ever after with this bullet to get .22-250 performance out of it. Lol. thats what the superformance varmint round claims anyway. with a claimed BC of .290, i would think it needs 1-12 twist thru 1-9 twist. i emailed hornady about my 52gr Amaxs in my AR-15, they said they should work fine and they do, 3/4 to 1/2" groups all day long with 26grs of varget. but I'm hoping this 53gr Vmax cuts thru the wind even better than the 52gr Amax. Just on the reported BCs of .247 compared to .290, i thinkin it will? [/QUOTE]
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