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.264 1-9 twist
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<blockquote data-quote="MI.264" data-source="post: 2695374" data-attributes="member: 123058"><p>I'm still in the build process of my .264 Remington 700</p><p>Doing as much research as possible I came across an article</p><p>that stated a 1:9 twist is the best for the caliber giving the</p><p>powder time to burn through.</p><p></p><p>Also I came across an older .264 Barrel and have not heard back from the seller to learn what condition the bore is in.</p><p>So thinking...asking, if this bore has seen better days, what can it be bored out to.</p><p>It's an original 700 Rem barrel 1:9 .264</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MI.264, post: 2695374, member: 123058"] I'm still in the build process of my .264 Remington 700 Doing as much research as possible I came across an article that stated a 1:9 twist is the best for the caliber giving the powder time to burn through. Also I came across an older .264 Barrel and have not heard back from the seller to learn what condition the bore is in. So thinking...asking, if this bore has seen better days, what can it be bored out to. It's an original 700 Rem barrel 1:9 .264 [/QUOTE]
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