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Nosler Accubond VS. Hammer
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<blockquote data-quote="RevJim" data-source="post: 1245009" data-attributes="member: 86754"><p>My old Whelen AI had the 16" twist but I was really humming those Barnes and that 310 Woodleigh! (Its why I went to the 358 Norma, that Ackley case design showed "normal" pressure signs, but Quickloads revealed I was probably around 72K in pressure! I only have one good eye, my shooting eye, even with no problems in 20+ yrs of using this rifle I wasn't going to push it anymore) Speed is always the friend of the slow twist, ha! Even in the old 45-70 slow twist, about the time I got good accuracy with the 350 Hornady I was holding onto a "bear" in recoil, ha. I am confident a 14" twist will work on a magnum case round, especially in the 200 to 250 gr monos. The faster twist makes good sense on the standard rounds at reasonable pressures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RevJim, post: 1245009, member: 86754"] My old Whelen AI had the 16" twist but I was really humming those Barnes and that 310 Woodleigh! (Its why I went to the 358 Norma, that Ackley case design showed "normal" pressure signs, but Quickloads revealed I was probably around 72K in pressure! I only have one good eye, my shooting eye, even with no problems in 20+ yrs of using this rifle I wasn't going to push it anymore) Speed is always the friend of the slow twist, ha! Even in the old 45-70 slow twist, about the time I got good accuracy with the 350 Hornady I was holding onto a "bear" in recoil, ha. I am confident a 14" twist will work on a magnum case round, especially in the 200 to 250 gr monos. The faster twist makes good sense on the standard rounds at reasonable pressures. [/QUOTE]
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