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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
22 ARC
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmiter71" data-source="post: 2932981" data-attributes="member: 92567"><p>It's about overall length, and ease of getting the long for caliber bullets into an ar-10 mag.</p><p>That and the sammi twist rates of the older cartridges that can't handle the long bullets, is the reason that all of these new cartridges are coming out. Even if the older cartridges can out perform it with traditional bullets.</p><p>The 22-250 is a perfect example. Companies are starting to make factory rifles with a faster twist but ammo manufacturers won't load anything that doesn't comply with sammi specs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmiter71, post: 2932981, member: 92567"] It’s about overall length, and ease of getting the long for caliber bullets into an ar-10 mag. That and the sammi twist rates of the older cartridges that can’t handle the long bullets, is the reason that all of these new cartridges are coming out. Even if the older cartridges can out perform it with traditional bullets. The 22-250 is a perfect example. Companies are starting to make factory rifles with a faster twist but ammo manufacturers won’t load anything that doesn’t comply with sammi specs [/QUOTE]
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