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T/C Encore 223 & 6mm twist rate
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<blockquote data-quote="roundss" data-source="post: 192395" data-attributes="member: 10556"><p>In WA we are limited to using the 243 or 6mm as the lowest (or one of the lowest) caliber bullets that you can use for deer. I would love them to be accurate (or as accurate as I am) out to 300-500 yds. I'm not sure if the twist rates would cause a problem at that range. I would not be shooting the 243 (more than likely a deer gun for my son) over 200 yds but if I wanted to smack a p-dawg at 500 that would be a bonus.</p><p>From what I understand the faster twist rates are better for the larger gr bullets, especially the 223, the smaller bullets exploding after leaving the barrel with the faster twist barrels. I just want to make sure the bigger bullets at long range are going to be spinning as fast as they should (or can).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roundss, post: 192395, member: 10556"] In WA we are limited to using the 243 or 6mm as the lowest (or one of the lowest) caliber bullets that you can use for deer. I would love them to be accurate (or as accurate as I am) out to 300-500 yds. I'm not sure if the twist rates would cause a problem at that range. I would not be shooting the 243 (more than likely a deer gun for my son) over 200 yds but if I wanted to smack a p-dawg at 500 that would be a bonus. From what I understand the faster twist rates are better for the larger gr bullets, especially the 223, the smaller bullets exploding after leaving the barrel with the faster twist barrels. I just want to make sure the bigger bullets at long range are going to be spinning as fast as they should (or can). [/QUOTE]
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