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375 Cheytac Barrel Twist Help
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<blockquote data-quote="inkballedtarget" data-source="post: 944661" data-attributes="member: 58293"><p>Good evening guys! </p><p></p><p>I need to consult the brain trust on this one... </p><p></p><p>I am gathering parts for a 375 cheytac. I have an action and I know the stock that I want to order, where I am struggling is the twist of the barrel. I want to shoot the heavies, something along the lines of the CEB 400 gr , the 400 gr Rocky Mountain Bullet, also the GS 414. It however appears the jury is still out on what twist you need? </p><p></p><p>I have talked to a few guys here that are shooting this thing, and it appears that the gain twist is the way to go.... After talking to Bartlein, they arent running the 375 currently.</p><p></p><p>So my question is this, what twist do i need for the heavies? Will a 1:8 do it? Maybe a 7? </p><p>If an 8 or 7 will work, would a 350 run in a fast twist? My concern is it would over-stabilize and yaw as it losses velocity? </p><p></p><p>I appreciate any help!</p><p>Calvin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inkballedtarget, post: 944661, member: 58293"] Good evening guys! I need to consult the brain trust on this one... I am gathering parts for a 375 cheytac. I have an action and I know the stock that I want to order, where I am struggling is the twist of the barrel. I want to shoot the heavies, something along the lines of the CEB 400 gr , the 400 gr Rocky Mountain Bullet, also the GS 414. It however appears the jury is still out on what twist you need? I have talked to a few guys here that are shooting this thing, and it appears that the gain twist is the way to go.... After talking to Bartlein, they arent running the 375 currently. So my question is this, what twist do i need for the heavies? Will a 1:8 do it? Maybe a 7? If an 8 or 7 will work, would a 350 run in a fast twist? My concern is it would over-stabilize and yaw as it losses velocity? I appreciate any help! Calvin [/QUOTE]
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