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Copper Bullet Blues
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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 972247" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p>Savage LRH 6.5x284 is a 1:8 twist barrel which will stabilize anything it can spit out. Matter of fact I don't know who makes a faster spin. </p><p>A .416 ??? That's huge ! And expensive to shoot. I was shooting my .243 Win to 1K but that was with 115 grain bullets(in an LA). The heaviest I can find in copper is 100 grains(which I can't get to fly in a 1:7 twist) and I think anything heavier would be too long. End result I moved up to the 6.5. I still hunt with the .243 but not past 450 yards with a 90 grain E-tip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 972247, member: 64108"] Savage LRH 6.5x284 is a 1:8 twist barrel which will stabilize anything it can spit out. Matter of fact I don't know who makes a faster spin. A .416 ??? That's huge ! And expensive to shoot. I was shooting my .243 Win to 1K but that was with 115 grain bullets(in an LA). The heaviest I can find in copper is 100 grains(which I can't get to fly in a 1:7 twist) and I think anything heavier would be too long. End result I moved up to the 6.5. I still hunt with the .243 but not past 450 yards with a 90 grain E-tip. [/QUOTE]
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