mountaincarver
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I can tell you with mine, nodes come in at 3080, and 2990. 140ish bullets can get to either one pretty easy. 147 a bit of a challenge to get to upper node. any heavier and I would shoot for the 2900ish speeds. my gun really likes pressure. if I get to velocity without it, groups aren't there. if I can get there a little pressured up, it shoots good. 1-8 works well in my opinion but the barrel had to be seasoned with at least 200 rounds to reach the upper node velocities. I really think you don't need a 26 inch tube to get there with 143s. shorter will get you there easily from what im seeing. Plus, if you want it for hunting, why pack around more barrel.Interesting responses...I'm looking at a rebarrel to get into a 6.5 PRC and this is good helpful info. Tell me, is the 1:8 twist the best choice for a hunting rifle? Mine will have a magazine length out to 3.34" plus, so pointers on where to go with COAL and chambering would also be helpful. For now lets say I'll plan on using both Hornady 143 ELD-X and Nosler 142 LRAB for hunting, and definitely hope for 3k-3100 velocity from a 26" tube. Nosler 129 LRAB is also a choice to consider for PH antelope and deer.
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