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<blockquote data-quote="sxwatson" data-source="post: 396927" data-attributes="member: 10779"><p>My first rifle was a Rem 700 VSF 22-250 1-14 twist and since it was all I had at the time I shot it in 500 yard matches using 60 bergers. Once I had found that they performed above my expectations I tried other heavier bullets. I have shot sub MOA groups consistently with 63 gr. Sierra SMP bullets. The 1-14 twist is capable of stabilizing the heavier bullets. Just because 1-14 is not the optimal twist for these bullets I don't think that should be taken as it's not possible to shoot them with this twist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sxwatson, post: 396927, member: 10779"] My first rifle was a Rem 700 VSF 22-250 1-14 twist and since it was all I had at the time I shot it in 500 yard matches using 60 bergers. Once I had found that they performed above my expectations I tried other heavier bullets. I have shot sub MOA groups consistently with 63 gr. Sierra SMP bullets. The 1-14 twist is capable of stabilizing the heavier bullets. Just because 1-14 is not the optimal twist for these bullets I don't think that should be taken as it's not possible to shoot them with this twist. [/QUOTE]
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