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High BC .224 cal. bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Jordan Smith" data-source="post: 658638" data-attributes="member: 44423"><p>A 1:9" twist will stabilize the 75gr A-Max as often as not. They shoot wonderfully from my 9" twist .223 pushing them out at 3060fps from the 28" barrel. The first generation of A-Max had problems with holding together at high rpm's, but the newer version (with the smaller tip), as well as the newest version with AMP jacket hold together nicely, and shoot very well. They penetrate really well through game, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jordan Smith, post: 658638, member: 44423"] A 1:9" twist will stabilize the 75gr A-Max as often as not. They shoot wonderfully from my 9" twist .223 pushing them out at 3060fps from the 28" barrel. The first generation of A-Max had problems with holding together at high rpm's, but the newer version (with the smaller tip), as well as the newest version with AMP jacket hold together nicely, and shoot very well. They penetrate really well through game, too. [/QUOTE]
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