If I were buying a new 6.5, I would looking for something with a 1-8" twist to take advantage of the longer new bullets being produced today. Zastava uses a 1-9" twist.
YMMV
If I were buying a new 6.5, I would looking for something with a 1-8" twist to take advantage of the longer new bullets being produced today. Zastava uses a 1-9" twist.
YMMV
Sure. In my experience, my.260 Remington M700 Mountain rifle LSS(1-9") liked the < 140 grain just fine. It would likely be hit and miss with newer longer bullets. Depending on the bullet design, 140grain and above is where you start to see stabilization issues. But YMMV with your particular rifle, the load, the velocity, etc. People were shooting 160gr in Swedes for a long time. My old Carl G was 1-8".In most shorter bullets, like Hornady SP, Sierra Gameking, Speer Hot-Cor and Nosler partition 140 grain, the accuracy is quite often better in a 1:9 than in a 1:8 twist. My 1:9 barrel shot better than the Tikka 1-8 with these bullets. I guess the OP would like to have a hunting rifle, not a target one. I would have ANY of these bullets for hunting deer. I would also take the NP for Elk if I have an opportunity.
If you are looking at Zastava, it is best to have a look in person. The one i have has the scope base holes drilled crooked. So after installing bases, one is canted to one side. I used windage adjustable rear base to offset. Bothers me a bit though.




























