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Fierce Edge vs Edge Carbon vs Fury Carbon
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<blockquote data-quote="Marky_mark" data-source="post: 2105882" data-attributes="member: 113618"><p>I've have had a 26 nosler, 7 lrm and still have a 6.5x284 and 338 lapua</p><p>All CT's</p><p>Buy a box of each and try them. </p><p>It comes down to twist rate and stability. The light bullets work better with a slower twist barrel. </p><p>Berger has a bullet stability calculator so you can input all the data and it will punch out if it's stable or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marky_mark, post: 2105882, member: 113618"] I’ve have had a 26 nosler, 7 lrm and still have a 6.5x284 and 338 lapua All CT’s Buy a box of each and try them. It comes down to twist rate and stability. The light bullets work better with a slower twist barrel. Berger has a bullet stability calculator so you can input all the data and it will punch out if it’s stable or not. [/QUOTE]
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