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<blockquote data-quote="86alaskan" data-source="post: 1181699" data-attributes="member: 75933"><p>So, suppose you had a fast twist rifle set up for heavies. Now, suppose you wanted to send a lighter round downrange at scorching velocities through the same barrel. I've heard of 22-250 bullets coming apart due to high spin basically ripping the bullet apart. Could you get away with that by using a barnes, CEB or Matrix? Case in question... 1-9" twist 25-06 set up to stabilize the 115gr berger or 115gr barnes tsx, wanting to run the 80gr barnes at approx 3750fps. Will the 80gr set up for 1-10" be over spun by the 1-9"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86alaskan, post: 1181699, member: 75933"] So, suppose you had a fast twist rifle set up for heavies. Now, suppose you wanted to send a lighter round downrange at scorching velocities through the same barrel. I've heard of 22-250 bullets coming apart due to high spin basically ripping the bullet apart. Could you get away with that by using a barnes, CEB or Matrix? Case in question... 1-9" twist 25-06 set up to stabilize the 115gr berger or 115gr barnes tsx, wanting to run the 80gr barnes at approx 3750fps. Will the 80gr set up for 1-10" be over spun by the 1-9"? [/QUOTE]
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