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Fast twist 270 Win
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<blockquote data-quote="FEENIX" data-source="post: 3081811" data-attributes="member: 14204"><p>My .270 AI has 1:8" (the fastest I can get in 2012) and is primarily built to propel the heavies, 165/175 Matrix VLDs. I also shoot 150 NABs without any issues.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]562690[/ATTACH]</p><p>My .257 WBY has a 1:7" barrel twist, which is primarily built to propel the 131 BJ, 133/135 Bergers, 134 Hornady ELD-M, 145 Black Hole, and now 163 Chinchaga. My .264 WM also has a 1:7" barrel twist for the 165 Berger. I asked Berger tech support if I would run into a problem using the lighter C&C bullets with my barrel twist, and they said no. A few LRH members use 115-120 C&C bullets in a .25 cal with a 1:7" twist without issues.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, and have a great time with your build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEENIX, post: 3081811, member: 14204"] My .270 AI has 1:8" (the fastest I can get in 2012) and is primarily built to propel the heavies, 165/175 Matrix VLDs. I also shoot 150 NABs without any issues. [ATTACH type="full" alt="175 Matrix vs 150 NAB.jpg"]562690[/ATTACH] My .257 WBY has a 1:7" barrel twist, which is primarily built to propel the 131 BJ, 133/135 Bergers, 134 Hornady ELD-M, 145 Black Hole, and now 163 Chinchaga. My .264 WM also has a 1:7" barrel twist for the 165 Berger. I asked Berger tech support if I would run into a problem using the lighter C&C bullets with my barrel twist, and they said no. A few LRH members use 115-120 C&C bullets in a .25 cal with a 1:7" twist without issues. Good luck, and have a great time with your build. [/QUOTE]
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