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The Basics, Starting Out
light bullet 140g to 180g heavy for long range?
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<blockquote data-quote="wyoming4x4" data-source="post: 756379" data-attributes="member: 62669"><p>shooting a 7mm RUM sendoro stainless. 1-10 twist. If i go 180g vld. needing about a 1-9 twist to 1-8. from what i know limited knowledge on long range shooting. 1000yrd+. if i go to heavy bullet 180g on paper seems like a logical choice. looking for a good place to start. will be upgrading to better barrel down the road catered better for long range 800 to 1000+. Have a 30.06 for closer stuff. any wisdom will be appreciated.gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyoming4x4, post: 756379, member: 62669"] shooting a 7mm RUM sendoro stainless. 1-10 twist. If i go 180g vld. needing about a 1-9 twist to 1-8. from what i know limited knowledge on long range shooting. 1000yrd+. if i go to heavy bullet 180g on paper seems like a logical choice. looking for a good place to start. will be upgrading to better barrel down the road catered better for long range 800 to 1000+. Have a 30.06 for closer stuff. any wisdom will be appreciated.gun) [/QUOTE]
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