55 grain bullet out of a 1:7 Twist Barrel ?
Gentlemen, fully aware that barrels are individuals when it comes to their preferred loads, but in general, should I expect a 26" heavy barrel with 1:7 to be able to shoot a 55 grain match bullet to, say, 300 yards ( wind aside for discussion ) with medium size steel plate accuracy? And yes, I do plan to shoot heavier bullets, just that I`ve got quite a few 55`s on the shelf! Thanks.
55 grain bullet out of a 1:7 Twist Barrel ?
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Turkeytider
Thank you sir. Prefer to shoot .223 only out of my guns. Would love to try those if they were in .223.
Mmm.. what’s the difference again in .556 and .223?
Your fine in a bolt gun.
I promise [emoji41]
There is plenty throat length and enough chamber metal/meat nothing is going to go wrong.
Cheers
I have shot piles of nato 77gn otm ammo through my 10 .223 action
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