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New rifle build: Do all 22-250 barrel question
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<blockquote data-quote="Garycrow" data-source="post: 1140871" data-attributes="member: 30743"><p>I personally would go 1-8 twist. I have a 1-9 twist 22-250 that's my main prairie dog rifle and I'm thinking of building a 22-250 AI that'll be 1-8. An 8 twist will shooting anything up to 80 grs. and nothing heavier than that is useful on varmints anyway. If you get too fast twisted then they start getting finicky, plus you can get blowups out of the lighter bullets by spinning them too fast.</p><p></p><p>If I were forced to hunt deer with a 22 cal. it would only be with a barnes TTSX/TSX.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garycrow, post: 1140871, member: 30743"] I personally would go 1-8 twist. I have a 1-9 twist 22-250 that's my main prairie dog rifle and I'm thinking of building a 22-250 AI that'll be 1-8. An 8 twist will shooting anything up to 80 grs. and nothing heavier than that is useful on varmints anyway. If you get too fast twisted then they start getting finicky, plus you can get blowups out of the lighter bullets by spinning them too fast. If I were forced to hunt deer with a 22 cal. it would only be with a barnes TTSX/TSX. [/QUOTE]
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