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Barnes bullet length vs others
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike apple" data-source="post: 2694384" data-attributes="member: 125385"><p>Well I've found a 53gr vmax outa my 22-250 with 1 and 14 twist may say on the Hornady load page it's not rated for that twist but if I load them near max load, and set them back off the Lans around 30 thousandths they will shoot. </p><p>Ive got some barnes 55gr tipped bullets ill have to swap for something though because im pretty sure they wont ever stabilize. I know the 62gr barnes didnt. </p><p>Today I'm going to put some .270 and 7mm stw together I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike apple, post: 2694384, member: 125385"] Well I've found a 53gr vmax outa my 22-250 with 1 and 14 twist may say on the Hornady load page it's not rated for that twist but if I load them near max load, and set them back off the Lans around 30 thousandths they will shoot. Ive got some barnes 55gr tipped bullets ill have to swap for something though because im pretty sure they wont ever stabilize. I know the 62gr barnes didnt. Today I'm going to put some .270 and 7mm stw together I think. [/QUOTE]
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