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200 Grain Wildcat - so far so good
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<blockquote data-quote="davewilson" data-source="post: 76825" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>i realize the safety factors of twist rates that should be used as compared with rates that will stabilize a bullet.after seeing the bullet next to a 160 accubond,i made the statement that i thought a 9 would stabilize it when no one else seemed to think it would.i'm not recomending using a 9 twist,but i think an "actual" 8 twist would be enough.there is already discussion on the torque factor and we're not shooting at 3200 with a 7 twist yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davewilson, post: 76825, member: 4491"] i realize the safety factors of twist rates that should be used as compared with rates that will stabilize a bullet.after seeing the bullet next to a 160 accubond,i made the statement that i thought a 9 would stabilize it when no one else seemed to think it would.i'm not recomending using a 9 twist,but i think an "actual" 8 twist would be enough.there is already discussion on the torque factor and we're not shooting at 3200 with a 7 twist yet. [/QUOTE]
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