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1:9 .338 Edge, too much?
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<blockquote data-quote="Black Squirrel" data-source="post: 1176713" data-attributes="member: 95040"><p>I ordered a barrel with Shilens 1:9 ratchet for my 338 edge and I am starting to think its going to be too much. I originally thought about messing around with cutting edge bullets (or similar) and they require 220,000 rpm. The 1:9 will give me 216,000 at 2700 up to 228,000 at 2850, and about 20,000 less with a 1:10.</p><p></p><p>The more I think about it, I don't know how often I will be shooting those bullets, and I will probably be using Berger OTM's mostly. Is the 1:9 going to be too much for the bergers? If its not too much, is it going to degrade accuracy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Squirrel, post: 1176713, member: 95040"] I ordered a barrel with Shilens 1:9 ratchet for my 338 edge and I am starting to think its going to be too much. I originally thought about messing around with cutting edge bullets (or similar) and they require 220,000 rpm. The 1:9 will give me 216,000 at 2700 up to 228,000 at 2850, and about 20,000 less with a 1:10. The more I think about it, I don't know how often I will be shooting those bullets, and I will probably be using Berger OTM's mostly. Is the 1:9 going to be too much for the bergers? If its not too much, is it going to degrade accuracy? [/QUOTE]
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