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<blockquote data-quote="Anton Chigurh" data-source="post: 885639" data-attributes="member: 74359"><p>Hello guys. First post, but I have been reading there for a while.</p><p> </p><p>I'm having a Ruger M77 mkII re-barelled to a medium contoured, Shilen 24". It will be a coyote gun. Mid range most likely. I handload and like NBT 55's and 53,55 gr Vmax's. I may like to try some 60 and 65 gr bullets, maybe gameking 65gr. So 1in10" would suit my needs, correct? Any downside to going 10 twist over 12?</p><p></p><p>My basic question is if I primarily want to shoot 55Gr polymer tips well, but might play around in the 60-65 gr range, would going with the slightly faster 1/10 over 1/12 be advisable? Or would it be smarter to not "overspin" lighter 50 somethings and forget the 60's by staying with 1/12 twist?</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for any help provided.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anton Chigurh, post: 885639, member: 74359"] Hello guys. First post, but I have been reading there for a while. I'm having a Ruger M77 mkII re-barelled to a medium contoured, Shilen 24". It will be a coyote gun. Mid range most likely. I handload and like NBT 55's and 53,55 gr Vmax's. I may like to try some 60 and 65 gr bullets, maybe gameking 65gr. So 1in10" would suit my needs, correct? Any downside to going 10 twist over 12? My basic question is if I primarily want to shoot 55Gr polymer tips well, but might play around in the 60-65 gr range, would going with the slightly faster 1/10 over 1/12 be advisable? Or would it be smarter to not "overspin" lighter 50 somethings and forget the 60's by staying with 1/12 twist? Thanks for any help provided. [/QUOTE]
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