Berger's website says their new 175 Elite Hunters, and their 168 VLD's are recommended to use a 1:9 twist.I think a 1:9 twist should be fine as I'm planning on shooting 150-162 maybe something in 175 range don't really see the need for heavier
How do the Cooper Timberline rifles compare?
At 7 lb?
Thank you for the explanation. I have a Cooper M52 and it is very accurate and was just wondering why no one seemed to suggest the other Cooper rifles and now I know.
Cheers.
Is there really much benefit to going to more than a 1 in 9 twist in the barrel. Isn't this for stablelizing heavy bullets? Will the faster twist rate affect lighter bullets. Just trying to get all my ducks in a row before I pull the trigger I have never bought that expensive of a rifle and it may be my only one I buy so I want to get it right and the way I want it. Also as far as the trigger goes can they be replaced to a lighter one or like my older browning about I was able to replace a spring is this a possibility