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The Basics, Starting Out
Rate of Twist for 308win
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<blockquote data-quote="shadowdrak" data-source="post: 226136" data-attributes="member: 12132"><p>In my Rem 700 .308 with a 1:12 twist, I can handle 165, 168, 178, and 180 g. bullet weights with sub-moa accuracy. I tried 150's the other day and they were grouping over 1 moa on me, so I know my barrel doesn't like the light-weights. I haven't tried 110 V-maxs, but that is just too light of a bullet for me to be using with that twist. Bench rest guy I know is using a 1:18 twist for a 30BR and he's getting around sub-moa. Each particular rifle is picky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadowdrak, post: 226136, member: 12132"] In my Rem 700 .308 with a 1:12 twist, I can handle 165, 168, 178, and 180 g. bullet weights with sub-moa accuracy. I tried 150's the other day and they were grouping over 1 moa on me, so I know my barrel doesn't like the light-weights. I haven't tried 110 V-maxs, but that is just too light of a bullet for me to be using with that twist. Bench rest guy I know is using a 1:18 twist for a 30BR and he's getting around sub-moa. Each particular rifle is picky. [/QUOTE]
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