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Favorite .223 Rem Prairie dog loads?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carverelli" data-source="post: 2361525" data-attributes="member: 120757"><p>optimum barrel twist for 40 grainers is 1-12" or13".</p><p>faster twists can be ok...to a point. But you sacrifice velocity.</p><p> My 6mm creedmoor AR wont shoot 55 gr or 85 gr ballistic tip for ****....and thats just fine with me. The 1-8" twist barrel shhots the 105-107 grainers like house a fire.</p><p> If I want to shoot really light bullets, I grab the .223 AR 1-13". It shoots the 40-50 gr bullets @ 3600-3800 fps into penny size groups @ 100 yards.</p><p> </p><p> this is some load development for my 6 creed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carverelli, post: 2361525, member: 120757"] optimum barrel twist for 40 grainers is 1-12" or13". faster twists can be ok...to a point. But you sacrifice velocity. My 6mm creedmoor AR wont shoot 55 gr or 85 gr ballistic tip for ****....and thats just fine with me. The 1-8" twist barrel shhots the 105-107 grainers like house a fire. If I want to shoot really light bullets, I grab the .223 AR 1-13". It shoots the 40-50 gr bullets @ 3600-3800 fps into penny size groups @ 100 yards. this is some load development for my 6 creed [/QUOTE]
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