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Barrel twists on your fav .338 long range gun
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<blockquote data-quote="chris matthews" data-source="post: 29528" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>I don't feel you can "over spin" a bullet as I have shot several fast twist guns with light bullets and had no problem. However I tend to go with the slowest twist I can get away with. For example- 1 in 11 for 300 Win Mags up to 210 gr bullets. Boots Obermeyer uses a 13 for 190.</p><p>You can literally spin the jacket off in too fast on light made bullets.</p><p>To answer your question a 10 will work great or maybe a little slower. Remember, the faster you push the bullet, you can get away with a slower twist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris matthews, post: 29528, member: 66"] I don't feel you can "over spin" a bullet as I have shot several fast twist guns with light bullets and had no problem. However I tend to go with the slowest twist I can get away with. For example- 1 in 11 for 300 Win Mags up to 210 gr bullets. Boots Obermeyer uses a 13 for 190. You can literally spin the jacket off in too fast on light made bullets. To answer your question a 10 will work great or maybe a little slower. Remember, the faster you push the bullet, you can get away with a slower twist. [/QUOTE]
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