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Barrel makers/rifle makers true barrel twist rate
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<blockquote data-quote="cape cove" data-source="post: 2705498" data-attributes="member: 95503"><p>My son had a Rem 700 LSS chambered for the 257 Weatherby mag. He was having trouble getting accuracy from the loads he was using. Asked me to try for him and right away I noticed the lighter bullets (100 gr and lighter) shot real good but the 120's and 115 Berger were not good. I checked the twist that was supposed to be 1/10 but it was 1/11.25. I then knew why the heaver ( longer) bullets would not group good. This was in about 2010.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cape cove, post: 2705498, member: 95503"] My son had a Rem 700 LSS chambered for the 257 Weatherby mag. He was having trouble getting accuracy from the loads he was using. Asked me to try for him and right away I noticed the lighter bullets (100 gr and lighter) shot real good but the 120's and 115 Berger were not good. I checked the twist that was supposed to be 1/10 but it was 1/11.25. I then knew why the heaver ( longer) bullets would not group good. This was in about 2010. [/QUOTE]
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