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what is the rate of twist
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<blockquote data-quote="jarhead" data-source="post: 37078" data-attributes="member: 3108"><p>I would like to thank both of you on your input I will try the method described . I have another qiuck question. I have had problems with the rifle holding good groups with 180 grain bullets . I changed to 165 grain and it closed the group up well . A feller told me at the range that I should research the rate of twist for the rifle . He said that 180 grain bullets would shoot better out of a 1-12 or 1-14 twist . He also said that my rifle was probably a 1-10 because the groups tightened up with the smaller bullets . He also said that if I went to 150 grains it may even get better . The big question for me is , can anyone give me a second opinion on this . I am no expert on the subject . I am hunting deer with the rifle and shooting factory loads . Is there any truth in what I was told at the range ??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarhead, post: 37078, member: 3108"] I would like to thank both of you on your input I will try the method described . I have another qiuck question. I have had problems with the rifle holding good groups with 180 grain bullets . I changed to 165 grain and it closed the group up well . A feller told me at the range that I should research the rate of twist for the rifle . He said that 180 grain bullets would shoot better out of a 1-12 or 1-14 twist . He also said that my rifle was probably a 1-10 because the groups tightened up with the smaller bullets . He also said that if I went to 150 grains it may even get better . The big question for me is , can anyone give me a second opinion on this . I am no expert on the subject . I am hunting deer with the rifle and shooting factory loads . Is there any truth in what I was told at the range ?? [/QUOTE]
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