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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
would you rather 280rem,270win,30-06spring
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<blockquote data-quote="HarryN" data-source="post: 949796" data-attributes="member: 69773"><p>Thank you for pointing this out. I was under the impression that a bullet with a 1.32 length could not load from a standard rem 700 ADL magazine and strongly stabilize with a 1:10 twist. </p><p> </p><p>Cutting edge makes an MTH 130 grain at 1.26 and I thought this was already at the edge of twist stability and magazine fit, but I see that they tell you to just keep seating it deeper until it fits, so I guess the even longer barnes is the same story. ( I click on their products, and it always goes to some error code page)</p><p> </p><p>Either way, the switch to lead free still truncates the upper end of every caliber's max bullet mass range, so moving up to a larger caliber might still be worth considering, depending on how often you buy rifles. For me, that is an occasional event, unfortunately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarryN, post: 949796, member: 69773"] Thank you for pointing this out. I was under the impression that a bullet with a 1.32 length could not load from a standard rem 700 ADL magazine and strongly stabilize with a 1:10 twist. Cutting edge makes an MTH 130 grain at 1.26 and I thought this was already at the edge of twist stability and magazine fit, but I see that they tell you to just keep seating it deeper until it fits, so I guess the even longer barnes is the same story. ( I click on their products, and it always goes to some error code page) Either way, the switch to lead free still truncates the upper end of every caliber's max bullet mass range, so moving up to a larger caliber might still be worth considering, depending on how often you buy rifles. For me, that is an occasional event, unfortunately. [/QUOTE]
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