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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
any fans of the 22-6mm?
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<blockquote data-quote="oscer" data-source="post: 760652" data-attributes="member: 29801"><p>Interesting J E, I always seem to prefer the heaviest bullet that makes any sense for what I'm doing. In the .243 I am using the 87 GR. V-max but am thinking of trying the 105 gr. A-max. I'm usually willing to trade a little velocity for the higher B.C. and for chucks I believe the 87s hold them at longer ranges better than the the 75s I used to use. </p><p></p><p>Do you think Remington's 1 in 9-1/8 twist ( I think thats what my twist rate is, if memory serves) will stabilize the 105 gr. at 22"barrel 243 velocities?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscer, post: 760652, member: 29801"] Interesting J E, I always seem to prefer the heaviest bullet that makes any sense for what I'm doing. In the .243 I am using the 87 GR. V-max but am thinking of trying the 105 gr. A-max. I'm usually willing to trade a little velocity for the higher B.C. and for chucks I believe the 87s hold them at longer ranges better than the the 75s I used to use. Do you think Remington's 1 in 9-1/8 twist ( I think thats what my twist rate is, if memory serves) will stabilize the 105 gr. at 22"barrel 243 velocities? [/QUOTE]
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