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87grn V-Max and Twist Rate Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Gary Morgan" data-source="post: 157213" data-attributes="member: 8580"><p>I have a 6x284 with a 26-inch 12 twist Shilen barrel. It produces 3600 FPS with 56 grs. of H4831SC and the 87 gr. V-Max. Three weeks ago I got a PD at 1,020 yards and four others between 800 and 825 yards. I think the heavier bullets will definitely be better on the really long shots because I hit several PDs at more than 1,000 yards that got in the hole. Mine has about 1,000 rounds through it and shoots amazingly well considering the way the throat looks now. I have purchased a new Hart 31-inch blank in 10 twist to replace it with. I think I can shoot the 105 V-Max with this new barrel. Only time will tell.</p><p></p><p>You're never beaten until you give up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary Morgan, post: 157213, member: 8580"] I have a 6x284 with a 26-inch 12 twist Shilen barrel. It produces 3600 FPS with 56 grs. of H4831SC and the 87 gr. V-Max. Three weeks ago I got a PD at 1,020 yards and four others between 800 and 825 yards. I think the heavier bullets will definitely be better on the really long shots because I hit several PDs at more than 1,000 yards that got in the hole. Mine has about 1,000 rounds through it and shoots amazingly well considering the way the throat looks now. I have purchased a new Hart 31-inch blank in 10 twist to replace it with. I think I can shoot the 105 V-Max with this new barrel. Only time will tell. You're never beaten until you give up. [/QUOTE]
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