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Savage 22-250: Accustock or Laminate
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<blockquote data-quote="brentc" data-source="post: 629223" data-attributes="member: 16938"><p>Either will be fine. It comes down to what feels best in your hands.</p><p> </p><p>However, I will offer this piece of advice. If you really want to make that 22-250 perform, make sure you get your Savage in the 1x9 twist so that you can drive the heavier, High BC bullets. ie: 75 grain V max, 70 grain VLD, etc.. They will also work fine for the lighter 55 grainers if that's what you're stuck with.</p><p> </p><p>This will extend your range for p dogs sevenfold due to the wind resisting capabilities of the heavier bullets.</p><p> </p><p>I have one of the older VLDs with the laminate stock and the 1x9 twist and it absolutely loves the 70 grain VLD. I used it several times to make hits out to 800 yards in varying wind conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brentc, post: 629223, member: 16938"] Either will be fine. It comes down to what feels best in your hands. However, I will offer this piece of advice. If you really want to make that 22-250 perform, make sure you get your Savage in the 1x9 twist so that you can drive the heavier, High BC bullets. ie: 75 grain V max, 70 grain VLD, etc.. They will also work fine for the lighter 55 grainers if that's what you're stuck with. This will extend your range for p dogs sevenfold due to the wind resisting capabilities of the heavier bullets. I have one of the older VLDs with the laminate stock and the 1x9 twist and it absolutely loves the 70 grain VLD. I used it several times to make hits out to 800 yards in varying wind conditions. [/QUOTE]
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