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Berger Bullets Twist Rate Stability Calculator suprises
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<blockquote data-quote="TheDugg" data-source="post: 1087504" data-attributes="member: 90500"><p>Thats true. I only use mono up to 300 yards in .308. But I also thinks its odd that Barnes use a 1:12 barrel in their load data for 150 ttsx. I've also seen shooters shooting remington LTR 1:12 barrel with 180 grains (lead) bullets with great accuracy on 300 yards. Is this "marginally stabilzed" more of an issue at really great distances like 600-1000 yards? Or else I cant understand why sako and tikka is stucked with 1:11 twist, all their models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheDugg, post: 1087504, member: 90500"] Thats true. I only use mono up to 300 yards in .308. But I also thinks its odd that Barnes use a 1:12 barrel in their load data for 150 ttsx. I've also seen shooters shooting remington LTR 1:12 barrel with 180 grains (lead) bullets with great accuracy on 300 yards. Is this "marginally stabilzed" more of an issue at really great distances like 600-1000 yards? Or else I cant understand why sako and tikka is stucked with 1:11 twist, all their models. [/QUOTE]
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