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264 win mag for elk?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Alexander" data-source="post: 2139279" data-attributes="member: 89813"><p>good to respect gbett308's advice about NOT loading the 156 into a 1:9 twist barrel. 130 Nosler Accubonds (or 129 ablr) seem to be the happiest. If you want heavier, higher BC bullets, rebarrel. I've got 5 .264WMs and his words are correct. Any bullet above a .550 bc is going to be too long to stabilize. It isn't weight, it is length that determines necessary twist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Alexander, post: 2139279, member: 89813"] good to respect gbett308’s advice about NOT loading the 156 into a 1:9 twist barrel. 130 Nosler Accubonds (or 129 ablr) seem to be the happiest. If you want heavier, higher BC bullets, rebarrel. I’ve got 5 .264WMs and his words are correct. Any bullet above a .550 bc is going to be too long to stabilize. It isn’t weight, it is length that determines necessary twist. [/QUOTE]
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