johngibbs222
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All my rifles are hunting rifles and I'm finding that my 223 doesn't get used as much as it deserves.
It's a Ruger #3 in 223 and as far as I can tell it's got a 1/10 twist rate on its 22" barrel. Using military silhouette targets I can get 100% headshots from a rest at 300 yards with it and "most" of the time body shots at 400 yards but that's with a 6X scope and 50 grain barnes VGs. I'm 80 this year btw.
It's accurate enough for what I need but I'd like to be able to use it on the longer ranges that I can shoot on, these go up to 1100 yards but I've no illusions about either my abilities or the ability of the 223 in this direction so I guess 600 will be my limit.
I've considered having it rebarreled with a 26" or 28" barrel and hence my query. Bearing in mind I'm in the UK and supplies of really heavy 223 bullets is limited I would like to be able to say when I get the gun rebarreled I'd like a specific twist rate.
The shop that does the work guarantees 1/2 MOA or better accuracy which is better than I'm achieving right now and the cost, here, is about 60% of a dedicated bolt gun for this use.
It looks like 62 and 69 grain bullets are easily obtainable so I'd like to come down on the 69 or 70 grain barnes product as I've used their products in my 223 and 308 with complete satisfaction.
The rub is Barnes recommend a 10" twist or faster for the 69 grain bullet yet an 8" twist for the 70 grain one.
So I've explained my SP and ask the question are either or both these bullets effective and should I specify an 8" twist or should I look elsewhere, given the constraints of supply, hornady, speer and sierra products are reasonably obtainable as are most European product lines OR should I cut my losses and specify a 6.5 Swede instead?
Obviously I'll fit a more powerful scope whe the job is done.
At the risk of appearing ungrateful, I'd prefer to hear the voice of experience, I can venture into cloud cuckoo land with the best .
It's a Ruger #3 in 223 and as far as I can tell it's got a 1/10 twist rate on its 22" barrel. Using military silhouette targets I can get 100% headshots from a rest at 300 yards with it and "most" of the time body shots at 400 yards but that's with a 6X scope and 50 grain barnes VGs. I'm 80 this year btw.
It's accurate enough for what I need but I'd like to be able to use it on the longer ranges that I can shoot on, these go up to 1100 yards but I've no illusions about either my abilities or the ability of the 223 in this direction so I guess 600 will be my limit.
I've considered having it rebarreled with a 26" or 28" barrel and hence my query. Bearing in mind I'm in the UK and supplies of really heavy 223 bullets is limited I would like to be able to say when I get the gun rebarreled I'd like a specific twist rate.
The shop that does the work guarantees 1/2 MOA or better accuracy which is better than I'm achieving right now and the cost, here, is about 60% of a dedicated bolt gun for this use.
It looks like 62 and 69 grain bullets are easily obtainable so I'd like to come down on the 69 or 70 grain barnes product as I've used their products in my 223 and 308 with complete satisfaction.
The rub is Barnes recommend a 10" twist or faster for the 69 grain bullet yet an 8" twist for the 70 grain one.
So I've explained my SP and ask the question are either or both these bullets effective and should I specify an 8" twist or should I look elsewhere, given the constraints of supply, hornady, speer and sierra products are reasonably obtainable as are most European product lines OR should I cut my losses and specify a 6.5 Swede instead?
Obviously I'll fit a more powerful scope whe the job is done.
At the risk of appearing ungrateful, I'd prefer to hear the voice of experience, I can venture into cloud cuckoo land with the best .