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Nosler LR Accubonds: BC testing results
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<blockquote data-quote="kuduman" data-source="post: 1002756" data-attributes="member: 75110"><p>I'm replacing the barrel in my 270 Weatheby, I want to shoot the LR accubond, 150 gr. I have the option of a 1:10 or a 1: 8 twist rate. Nosler says that the 10 rate is minimum and 9 is preferred. I can only choose 10 or 8. So, the 1:8 seems the logical decision,, but my question is ,,, Is the 1:8 toooooo fast of twist for that bullet ?? I hunt out west is windy conditions with lots of wind drift, so any ability to keep the BC as high a possible would be a good thing. Any advice will be appreciated.</p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kuduman, post: 1002756, member: 75110"] I'm replacing the barrel in my 270 Weatheby, I want to shoot the LR accubond, 150 gr. I have the option of a 1:10 or a 1: 8 twist rate. Nosler says that the 10 rate is minimum and 9 is preferred. I can only choose 10 or 8. So, the 1:8 seems the logical decision,, but my question is ,,, Is the 1:8 toooooo fast of twist for that bullet ?? I hunt out west is windy conditions with lots of wind drift, so any ability to keep the BC as high a possible would be a good thing. Any advice will be appreciated. thanks [/QUOTE]
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