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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
375 H&H for long range
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<blockquote data-quote="benchracer" data-source="post: 955762" data-attributes="member: 22069"><p>I'm not sure where this idea comes from. Sierra has 12" TWIST BBLS ONLY printed right on the box that the 350g SMK's come in. If you measure the bullet and plug the information into any twist calculator, it easily stabilizes in a 12 twist. Moreover, I have actually fired this bullet from a 12 twist .375 H&H at between 2300 and 2400 fps and it stabilizes from my rifle just fine.</p><p> </p><p>A 10 twist will not hurt anything, but is not needed to stabilize a 350g bullet from an H&H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benchracer, post: 955762, member: 22069"] I'm not sure where this idea comes from. Sierra has 12" TWIST BBLS ONLY printed right on the box that the 350g SMK's come in. If you measure the bullet and plug the information into any twist calculator, it easily stabilizes in a 12 twist. Moreover, I have actually fired this bullet from a 12 twist .375 H&H at between 2300 and 2400 fps and it stabilizes from my rifle just fine. A 10 twist will not hurt anything, but is not needed to stabilize a 350g bullet from an H&H. [/QUOTE]
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