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Better twist rate for 25-06AI?
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<blockquote data-quote="shorty" data-source="post: 186188" data-attributes="member: 7260"><p>Sorry for not answering sooner, have been gone for a couple day's, but yes that was the bullet weight and type I'd wanted to use. Since I use it for coyotes to Muledeer I thought that would be a very good choice, especially at some distance with the wind blowing. Am very glad to hear that the berger works so well out of a 257Wby, I wonder how close I'll get to Wby velocity with a 25-06AI. Gonna be fun to find out! I appreciate the help Landcbeitner, I'll have to dig into the Greenhill formula since I found a website for it called Z Hat.</p><p> </p><p> Shorty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shorty, post: 186188, member: 7260"] Sorry for not answering sooner, have been gone for a couple day's, but yes that was the bullet weight and type I'd wanted to use. Since I use it for coyotes to Muledeer I thought that would be a very good choice, especially at some distance with the wind blowing. Am very glad to hear that the berger works so well out of a 257Wby, I wonder how close I'll get to Wby velocity with a 25-06AI. Gonna be fun to find out! I appreciate the help Landcbeitner, I'll have to dig into the Greenhill formula since I found a website for it called Z Hat. Shorty [/QUOTE]
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