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<blockquote data-quote="CliffM" data-source="post: 632323" data-attributes="member: 11533"><p>I shot the 215's this morning from an 11.25 twist 30-338 at 2880fps and they were stable to 1030yds. They are suppose to require a 10 twist also. They measured only .020 shorter than the 230's are listed at. I don't know how much difference that actually makes.</p><p> I have had badly unstable bullets keyhole at 100. Marginally stable bullets may fall apart a long ways out, dropping a shot low every now and then.</p><p>Cliff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CliffM, post: 632323, member: 11533"] I shot the 215's this morning from an 11.25 twist 30-338 at 2880fps and they were stable to 1030yds. They are suppose to require a 10 twist also. They measured only .020 shorter than the 230's are listed at. I don't know how much difference that actually makes. I have had badly unstable bullets keyhole at 100. Marginally stable bullets may fall apart a long ways out, dropping a shot low every now and then. Cliff [/QUOTE]
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