cant decided on twist rate

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Hello, please help me decide on the best twist rate for remington 700 7mm mag. Would like to be able to shoot 140 thru 168 grain bullet.
 
So no 1 in 8 ??. Just being picking, I seen a dude at range get mind blowing groups @1000 with 1 in 8 162gr Amax 7mm.. just wondering thats all
 
So no 1 in 8 ??. Just being picking, I seen a dude at range get mind blowing groups @1000 with 1 in 8 162gr Amax 7mm.. just wondering thats all
Just because someone else's rifle will shoot good, doesn't mean yours will. And just because you use certain products doesn't mean you're gonna be able to shoot ultra-tight groups, like someone else can. Not everyone is capable of doing such. Some folks flinch, some folks shake, & some folks get target-panic. You could put his rifle in the hands of 2 other guys, and none of the 3 will be able to duplicate what any of the other ones did.

Just food for thought.

And no, 1:9 is tight enough for even the 180gr Bergers... So yes, 1:9 is still what I recommend.
 
Just because someone else's rifle will shoot good, doesn't mean yours will. And just because you use certain products doesn't mean you're gonna be able to shoot ultra-tight groups, like someone else can. Not everyone is capable of doing such. Some folks flinch, some folks shake, & some folks get target-panic. You could put his rifle in the hands of 2 other guys, and none of the 3 will be able to duplicate what any of the other ones did.

Just food for thought.

And no, 1:9 is tight enough for even the 180gr Bergers... So yes, 1:9 is still what I recommend.

According to Berger, a 9" twist is good enough for the 180's :)

http://www.bergerbullets.com/products/target-bullets/
 
According to Berger, a 9" twist is good enough for the 180's :)
Mark, I know...I said it was. Re-read my post. I was saying "No" to his question about going with a 1:8 twist. LOL But I can see I should have specified on that a little bit more.

I shoot 180's out of a 9.25" twist, and it stacks them...But my gun is also apparantly a freak of nature. So all my replacement 7mm barrels will be 1:9.
 
Hello, please help me decide on the best twist rate for remington 700 7mm mag. Would like to be able to shoot 140 thru 168 grain bullet.

You can answer these questions with a little research on your own. A good way to learn. The best source to get twist information is from the manufacturer. You can check thier web site or call them if not posted online. You can also use that twist/stability calculator I linked in your other thread.
 
Mark, I know...I said it was. Re-read my post. I was saying "No" to his question about going with a 1:8 twist. LOL But I can see I should have specified on that a little bit more.

I shoot 180's out of a 9.25" twist, and it stacks them...But my gun is also apparantly a freak of nature. So all my replacement 7mm barrels will be 1:9.

Sorry Mud, I read your post a little too quick... that "no" threw me off :)
 
So the lam of rifle Gods has spoken; He said let there be 1 in9 twist for yee men shall get tight groups and befast in glory of providing provision for thee..


Enough said, Am doing 1 £ 9. Lol

Thanks folks, this forum rules
 
You can answer these questions with a little research on your own. A good way to learn. The best source to get twist information is from the manufacturer. You can check thier web site or call them if not posted online. You can also use that twist/stability calculator I linked in your other thread.

Excellent link, tx
 
If your max is 168 grain. I'd go 1/9.5, but if you think you may ever go to the 180 class bullet. 1/9.

I ordered my 7mm barrel 3 months ago, I am similar to you, think I will shoot max 160, 162 or 168gr bullets. BUT, I ordered a 1/9 just for the option of heavier bullets.
BTW, will be a 7 SAUM, 26"
 
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