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Twist Rate for 243 AI
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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 1043708" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>I've heard 1:8 is the minimal twist for the 115 Bergers, and 1:7.5 is really needed. I've also heard of people being able to push them fast enough in a 1:8 in a 243AI to blow them up. So I don't know is say rachet rifling or something similar may allow you to shoot them faster or not; I have no experience personally with the bullet and am relaying 2nd/3rd hand information.</p><p></p><p>I went through all the options myself and decided on the 105 AMAX and 1:8 ratchet rifled Shilen. I started out wanting to shoot the 115s and changed my mind after doing the research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 1043708, member: 1656"] I've heard 1:8 is the minimal twist for the 115 Bergers, and 1:7.5 is really needed. I've also heard of people being able to push them fast enough in a 1:8 in a 243AI to blow them up. So I don't know is say rachet rifling or something similar may allow you to shoot them faster or not; I have no experience personally with the bullet and am relaying 2nd/3rd hand information. I went through all the options myself and decided on the 105 AMAX and 1:8 ratchet rifled Shilen. I started out wanting to shoot the 115s and changed my mind after doing the research. [/QUOTE]
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