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what long range cartridge would work best for a remington short action
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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 486164" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>I have seen guys use the 1-7 twist for smaller chamberings such as the BR and PPC when guys wanted to try the 115s in them. Even built a couple and they shot well but in a 6mm with any size at all, you want the minimum twist that will fully stabilize that 115 gr bullet.</p><p> </p><p>remember, its long, heavy for caliber and has a very thin jacket, to much in the way of RPMs will cause other problems to crawl out from under the rocks!!! Its not hard to weaken the jacket to core bond in the berger bullets, something in the velocity range of the Dasher of 6-250 would be hard pressed to do it but still there is no need for excessive rpms and often times its a bad thing with these bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 486164, member: 10"] I have seen guys use the 1-7 twist for smaller chamberings such as the BR and PPC when guys wanted to try the 115s in them. Even built a couple and they shot well but in a 6mm with any size at all, you want the minimum twist that will fully stabilize that 115 gr bullet. remember, its long, heavy for caliber and has a very thin jacket, to much in the way of RPMs will cause other problems to crawl out from under the rocks!!! Its not hard to weaken the jacket to core bond in the berger bullets, something in the velocity range of the Dasher of 6-250 would be hard pressed to do it but still there is no need for excessive rpms and often times its a bad thing with these bullets. [/QUOTE]
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