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How light bullets with 22-250 : 1in9
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<blockquote data-quote="texasgunner" data-source="post: 359448" data-attributes="member: 22447"><p>Hi Guys, </p><p>Just bought a Savage Mod 12 in 22-250, I know I should be able to shoot the</p><p>heavier bullets with it (1 in 9 twist). But was wondering how light I can go </p><p>without the bullets comming apart, of course it will depend on velocity. I want at least 3000f/s. Anynone with some experience. </p><p> Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texasgunner, post: 359448, member: 22447"] Hi Guys, Just bought a Savage Mod 12 in 22-250, I know I should be able to shoot the heavier bullets with it (1 in 9 twist). But was wondering how light I can go without the bullets comming apart, of course it will depend on velocity. I want at least 3000f/s. Anynone with some experience. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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