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Reloading
.244 Remington 722 1-12 twist
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<blockquote data-quote="papa45" data-source="post: 129872" data-attributes="member: 3916"><p>I don't have any experience with the .244 (6 mm) Remington, but I do with a .243 Win - same bullet. For deer and hogs, I would prefer a 95 or 100 gr bullet. I have killed deer with an 87 gr bullet, but would be hesitant to go much lighter. Most current .243/6mm barrels are a 1-in-9 or 9.25 twist. The 1-in-12 barrel will stabilize an 80 gr bullet, but if you go with a heavier bullet, I would expect some problems. Hopefully someone else will chime in here for a more definite answer. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="papa45, post: 129872, member: 3916"] I don't have any experience with the .244 (6 mm) Remington, but I do with a .243 Win - same bullet. For deer and hogs, I would prefer a 95 or 100 gr bullet. I have killed deer with an 87 gr bullet, but would be hesitant to go much lighter. Most current .243/6mm barrels are a 1-in-9 or 9.25 twist. The 1-in-12 barrel will stabilize an 80 gr bullet, but if you go with a heavier bullet, I would expect some problems. Hopefully someone else will chime in here for a more definite answer. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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