sloone
Active Member
1/8 twist will do well for the type bullets you most likely will shoot.
What kind of groups are you getting? I shoot an older 257 bee and get 1/2" groups with handloads.I have a weatherby backcountry 2.0 in 257 Wby and hate how it shoots. I love how it feels and its so nice to have a lightweight option to carry deer hunting.
Copper buildup and and large groups leave a lot to be desired. Considering rebarreling it with a bartlein 2B. Do you think the 2B will be too much weight? Should I get it fluted? Bartlein will not flute a 2B, but I have heard of people doing it.
Looking for barrel suggestions and have been leaning towards a 1:8 Bartlein 2B. Just worried about weight. The new barrel doesn't have to be as small as the pencil thin factory barrel, but I really want to keep close to stay light and easy to handle like it is now. Should I go smaller than a 2B? Bartlein doesnt offer smaller in stainless options and I am also not sure what will fit in the Peak 44 stock. Just looking for suggestions. Thanks JC
I shoot a vanguard sub moa and yes I shoot 100 gr Barnes tsx over 72 gr of 7828 ssc and not sure if the twist without looking.lee i am assuming your shooting a factory weatherby rifle?.if so what model.dependent on bullets and different weights and now only shooting copper bullets mt 7 1/2 lb riflei i have shot groups in the zeros to 1/4" for 3 shots at 100 yards.but i have a non weatherby standard freebore.it is shorter by quite a bit.so factory is a no go in anyway.lastly if your getting honest 1/2" groups out of it you are living the dream.that is fabulous shooting,assuming its a 1/10 twist rate maybe shooting 100 grainers or close
At one point I will I have the projectiles sitting in the cabinet already but I need to rebarrel that rifle and after I get around to doing it I will try out Hammers.lee.i would with your 1/10 twist try the 98 gr hammer shock hammers and the new 95 gr hammer hunter tipped.just call and speak to them if you decide to try them,they will help out with load data,good people.