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<blockquote data-quote="jrsolocam" data-source="post: 632305" data-attributes="member: 24511"><p>I have a Sako TGRS in .300 Win and it has an 11" twist. I want to try the Berger 230 Hybrid, but a 10" is recommended. I am hoping not to rebarrel now. When I run it through the Miller formula (@ 2750 fps) I get a 1.31 SG. 1.4 and above is considered very stable, while less is considered marginal.</p><p> </p><p><em>My question is this:</em> When a bullet is not quite stable like this, where does it usually show up? Right away, or downrange somewhere? I'm not looking at shooting to transonic, maybe 6-700 yards. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks for your input!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrsolocam, post: 632305, member: 24511"] I have a Sako TGRS in .300 Win and it has an 11" twist. I want to try the Berger 230 Hybrid, but a 10" is recommended. I am hoping not to rebarrel now. When I run it through the Miller formula (@ 2750 fps) I get a 1.31 SG. 1.4 and above is considered very stable, while less is considered marginal. [I]My question is this:[/I] When a bullet is not quite stable like this, where does it usually show up? Right away, or downrange somewhere? I'm not looking at shooting to transonic, maybe 6-700 yards. Thanks for your input! [/QUOTE]
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