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.243 with 9-1/4 twist barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy" data-source="post: 389781" data-attributes="member: 8833"><p>I have decided to try a savage after hearing all the good things about them the last few years. I need a mid cal. rifle for long range practice and coyotes when the wind is blowing - and it always blows on the prairie here in Montana. I know I should just buy the rifle and screw a 1-8 twist barrel on it and be done with it but I want to see for myself what a stock savage will do. I would appreciate any experience anyone has had on how heavy a bullet I should be able to stabilize with a factory 9-1/4 twist .243 barrel and any personal experiences or thoughts. There is another motive here in that I only own little rifles and big rifles and have a grandson that will need his first deer rifle. Thanks for your thoughts. HERE'S HOPING ALL THE MOTHERS OF LRH HAD A GREAT DAY TODAY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy, post: 389781, member: 8833"] I have decided to try a savage after hearing all the good things about them the last few years. I need a mid cal. rifle for long range practice and coyotes when the wind is blowing - and it always blows on the prairie here in Montana. I know I should just buy the rifle and screw a 1-8 twist barrel on it and be done with it but I want to see for myself what a stock savage will do. I would appreciate any experience anyone has had on how heavy a bullet I should be able to stabilize with a factory 9-1/4 twist .243 barrel and any personal experiences or thoughts. There is another motive here in that I only own little rifles and big rifles and have a grandson that will need his first deer rifle. Thanks for your thoughts. HERE'S HOPING ALL THE MOTHERS OF LRH HAD A GREAT DAY TODAY. [/QUOTE]
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