It’s an 8 twist cat.
Pretty quick for those little 40's, seem to work okay at that distance though. How was the wind?
Cat
It’s an 8 twist cat.
I don’t proclaim to be theorist but I have never found the accuracy of a 40 gr bullet to be as good in a fast twist barrel compared to a slower twist. I’ve tried on a handful of 223’s with fast twists. It just isn’t.
Pretty quick for those little 40's, seem to work okay at that distance though. How was the wind?
Cat
I’ve not found this to be the case.
Five shots. 1/2”. 6x scope.
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Crap i have been there, if the wind ever quit blowing all your critters would fall over!!LOLNot much for wind that day. But for where I shoot wind is a relative description. Those mountains are Waterton. Lol
Crap i have been there, if the wind ever quit blowing all your critters would fall over!!LOL
Cat
I didn’t say that. The notion a fast twist barrel can’t shoot 40 grain bullets accurately is baloney. And it is.
I’ve not found this to be the case.
Five shots. 1/2”. 6x scope.
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If you did have a fast twisted 22-250s is the regular short action mag going to be long enough to seat the heavy bullets?
A Rem M700 SA will let you sat out 2.800 + so plenty of lenght ! RJ
The 223 and 22-250 are great as is, for what they were designed to do. Pushing large for caliber bullets at deer? That would work, here. Not for many places in Kanada. I own two 243, and two 25-06. Probably better choices.
However, if I was buying a new rifle, it would be a 22-250 before the 22 creedmore/Valkyrie/nosler. If I was rebarreling, paying for the gunsmith, 22-250ai in about 8 twist.
To Improve on that Bud - JMHO ! the 22 CM is the BEST of those with factory brass (alpha- peterson - hornady ) available so no fire forming ness ! and even Factory loaded ammo too ! Performance is nearly IDENTICAL as the 22-250 AI . why waste all that money and time fire forming AND barrrel wear ! RJ
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Cat do you find there's a point, say 400 meters just for the sake of example, where those fast light bullets giving the wind less time to affect it really matches/ties the ability of a heavier, higher BC bullet to buck the wind?
I never did any subjective testing to that effect, no, but when I am shooting for accuracy, I use the heaviest ( highest BC ) bullet I can shoot out of my rifle that shoots well at 300 meters.The only reason I say 300 meters is I rarely shoot closer than that with my match rifles . I have never tried shooting a 4 grainer past 500
Cat
Right onJust wondering how much it matters at 300-400 meters. Never seemed to comparing 52-53gr V-Max and Varmageddon to heavier match bullets but this is also shooting steel, not paper.