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<blockquote data-quote="del2les" data-source="post: 2578534" data-attributes="member: 9299"><p>I've used the 70gr Speer, the 63gr Sierra SMP, 65GK, and the 62grTBBC (which is one of my favorites), and a host of other Barnes, AMAX, Speer, Hornady, Sierra etc, etc in 222, 223, 22/250 and the 22/250AI. Even in my 1-14 twist 222Rem, I could stabilize the Sierra 63SMP at near max vels, so you should have no problems with a 70gr RN in 1-12 twist and at 22/250 vels. </p><p></p><p>With good shot placement, all of the above have either dropped dear DRT or within a few short yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="del2les, post: 2578534, member: 9299"] I've used the 70gr Speer, the 63gr Sierra SMP, 65GK, and the 62grTBBC (which is one of my favorites), and a host of other Barnes, AMAX, Speer, Hornady, Sierra etc, etc in 222, 223, 22/250 and the 22/250AI. Even in my 1-14 twist 222Rem, I could stabilize the Sierra 63SMP at near max vels, so you should have no problems with a 70gr RN in 1-12 twist and at 22/250 vels. With good shot placement, all of the above have either dropped dear DRT or within a few short yards. [/QUOTE]
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