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Why you should consider a 223 for a LR rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="308win" data-source="post: 3045679" data-attributes="member: 102230"><p>You are correct 1/7 twist w/muzzle velocity of 2900fps....1930ft elevation. I assume there was adequate stability, even at a mile, but I don't know how to figure that? She actually had a pretty impressive group on the target backer with the misses around the jug. My terminology in the first post was incorrect, the bullet didn't actually bounce off, but glanced off as the jug was at an angle and not flat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308win, post: 3045679, member: 102230"] You are correct 1/7 twist w/muzzle velocity of 2900fps....1930ft elevation. I assume there was adequate stability, even at a mile, but I don't know how to figure that? She actually had a pretty impressive group on the target backer with the misses around the jug. My terminology in the first post was incorrect, the bullet didn't actually bounce off, but glanced off as the jug was at an angle and not flat. [/QUOTE]
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