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Which big 338 bullet to use
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob lee" data-source="post: 1118807" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>That 300 grain CE takes an 8.5 twist to stabilize, so if you run an 8.5 twist you may over rpm the smk and berger to the point they blow up , if you run a 10 twist you won't stabilize the CE bullet. In my opinion the small increae in bc of the CE vs the berger isn't worth limiting yourself to just that one bullet by going with such a fast twist.</p><p></p><p> I'm building a snipe tac and I'm gonna go 10 twist due to wider bullet selection plus a 10 twist will get you a little extra speed vs and 8.5 tiwat due to less friction .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob lee, post: 1118807, member: 24531"] That 300 grain CE takes an 8.5 twist to stabilize, so if you run an 8.5 twist you may over rpm the smk and berger to the point they blow up , if you run a 10 twist you won't stabilize the CE bullet. In my opinion the small increae in bc of the CE vs the berger isn't worth limiting yourself to just that one bullet by going with such a fast twist. I'm building a snipe tac and I'm gonna go 10 twist due to wider bullet selection plus a 10 twist will get you a little extra speed vs and 8.5 tiwat due to less friction . [/QUOTE]
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