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Choices- Browning Hell's Canyon Speed vs. Long Range
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<blockquote data-quote="Creedmoor shooter" data-source="post: 1373681" data-attributes="member: 72601"><p>I see most 6mm Creedmoors are coming in a 1:7.7 twist. So they are coming around very slowly. The 243s are still a 9-9.5 twist. Which will crucify the 243 if they don't change that as well. They need to make 7mms with a twist that can shoot bigger than 162-168 class bullets. The 7mms don't get half the credit they deserve. I'm glad they're finally coming around and making some heavy weight bullets for them now. Now we just need rifles built to handle them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creedmoor shooter, post: 1373681, member: 72601"] I see most 6mm Creedmoors are coming in a 1:7.7 twist. So they are coming around very slowly. The 243s are still a 9-9.5 twist. Which will crucify the 243 if they don't change that as well. They need to make 7mms with a twist that can shoot bigger than 162-168 class bullets. The 7mms don't get half the credit they deserve. I'm glad they're finally coming around and making some heavy weight bullets for them now. Now we just need rifles built to handle them. [/QUOTE]
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