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The Basics, Starting Out
Over-stabilizing a bullet?
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<blockquote data-quote="montana_native" data-source="post: 499303" data-attributes="member: 12881"><p>Physics of bullet flight aside, I had the same concern as you but empirical data out of my own gun suggests there is no concern. I've got the 6mm AI with an 8 twist. It shoots the 75 v-max at 3750 with no issues and groups about an inch at 300 yds. Gophers still explode out to 700 yards or so. I've yet to make a hit beyond that distance. Don't be afraid to seat the 105's deep. I'm seating to magazine length (2.820") and getting 3275 fps with Retumbo and very good accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montana_native, post: 499303, member: 12881"] Physics of bullet flight aside, I had the same concern as you but empirical data out of my own gun suggests there is no concern. I've got the 6mm AI with an 8 twist. It shoots the 75 v-max at 3750 with no issues and groups about an inch at 300 yds. Gophers still explode out to 700 yards or so. I've yet to make a hit beyond that distance. Don't be afraid to seat the 105's deep. I'm seating to magazine length (2.820") and getting 3275 fps with Retumbo and very good accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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