Vanguard SUB-MOA Varmint - I'm Perplexed

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I haven't heard too much about these rifles. I have to admit that the Krieger Criterion sure sounds attractive however for the life of me I can't figure out why they went with a 1:12 twist for the 223 rem.

Can anyone set me straight on this?

.223 Rem
RH Twist
22" Barrel
Weight 8 1/4 lbs
42" Over-all length
5+1 capacity
1-12" twist

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I haven't heard too much about these rifles. I have to admit that the Krieger Criterion sure sounds attractive however for the life of me I can't figure out why they went with a 1:12 twist for the 223 rem.

Can anyone set me straight on this?

.223 Rem
RH Twist
22" Barrel
Weight 8 1/4 lbs
42" Over-all length
5+1 capacity
1-12" twist

because it's a varmint rifle by name, design, and intent?

and most people don't shoot varmints with 80 grain VLDs?
 
Bingo. It is a varmint rifle where speed trumps all. Criterion are just Kreiger's button-rifled line, not their cut rifled match grade.
 
i havethat exact riffle in 223 i shoot 55gr fullmetal jacket i shoot 3 groops at .5 inch at 180 yards and 1.5 at 915 yards . its the most accurate riffle ive ever shot beats remington and savege long distane riffles.
 
i havethat exact riffle in 223 i shoot 55gr fullmetal jacket i shoot 3 groops at .5 inch at 180 yards and 1.5 at 915 yards . its the most accurate riffle ive ever shot beats remington and savege long distane riffles.
A Tom Sarver at Thunder Valley range, Ohio, on the &th July, shot a 1.403 inch, 5 shot group in 2007. It stands to this day as the record smallest group at 1000 yard IBS record in the Light Gun class.
In 1996, Canada's own Dr. Jim Thompson won the F-class championships with a .223 chambered rifle.

Long distance bullets for 223 start at 69 grains, and to stay stable past 900 yards, usually require at least 75 grain bullets.
Edit: I think you know where I'm going with this..........to clarify, I choose disbelief if sniper21 meant to say, 1.5 inches at 915 yards.
 
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I don't friggin believe you guys.
This is incomprehensible - even with heavier bullets - for which this rifle was NOT BUILT.
 
We need to start a Hall of Fame. We have that guy with the Remington Nylon 66 that could practically put em through the same hole at 300 yards, and now this. Worth noting for posterity.
 
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