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How fast, and what weight, must a bullet run to stabilize in a 6 mm , 14 twist barrel?
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<blockquote data-quote="woodnut" data-source="post: 2191329" data-attributes="member: 17593"><p>Great intel, guys, and once again, THANK YOU VERY MUCH for it! I do think shinbone is right, speed and air negate anything with the bullet wt.,shape. I do have some 68 gr and some 70s that are flat based to see if I can make them work. It may take a while, but I believe there is a workable powder combo/speed. I like Randy's speed of no more than 3200 to save wear on the barrel and whack P.D.s out to 400! I'm heading to S.D. this June to do just that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodnut, post: 2191329, member: 17593"] Great intel, guys, and once again, THANK YOU VERY MUCH for it! I do think shinbone is right, speed and air negate anything with the bullet wt.,shape. I do have some 68 gr and some 70s that are flat based to see if I can make them work. It may take a while, but I believe there is a workable powder combo/speed. I like Randy's speed of no more than 3200 to save wear on the barrel and whack P.D.s out to 400! I'm heading to S.D. this June to do just that! [/QUOTE]
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