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Twist and configuration for copper solids?
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 932971" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>I have always had better groups in my REM 78 308 Win. with lighter bullets in the 125 to 130 Gr. weight. I am considering going to 168 Gr. E-Tip in my 300 WSM, It likes 180 gr. bullets. The 168 E-Tip Length is .130 longer than a 180 Gr Nosler Part. I have 150 Gr. Barnes SST they are .002 longer than the 180 Gr. Nosler Part. Copper or gilding metal being lighter than lead and the air chamber for expansion make the bullet long for weight. Good Luck in finding a bullet Your Gun and California will be happy with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 932971, member: 77249"] I have always had better groups in my REM 78 308 Win. with lighter bullets in the 125 to 130 Gr. weight. I am considering going to 168 Gr. E-Tip in my 300 WSM, It likes 180 gr. bullets. The 168 E-Tip Length is .130 longer than a 180 Gr Nosler Part. I have 150 Gr. Barnes SST they are .002 longer than the 180 Gr. Nosler Part. Copper or gilding metal being lighter than lead and the air chamber for expansion make the bullet long for weight. Good Luck in finding a bullet Your Gun and California will be happy with. [/QUOTE]
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