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    model 12 barrel twist possibilities


    whats anyones best info on the possible twist of a model 12 26" .223cal satin finish stainless steel fluted tapered factory barrel. i know its only whats possible but can we exclude some twists w/ this info?

    thanks greg

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    Do you have a manufacture date? That will help narrow it down more readily. Check the FAQ. I just called Savage today (website was down) and my model 111 was manufactured 1996 and has the 1:9. The 12 has a different history though.
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    no idea on date. my guess is since its satin that its after 2003.
    only other info is an "A2" proof mark on barrel

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    I know the F class barrel has a 1 in 7 twist, as I have one and it shoots great!!

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    The model 12 debuted in late 1997, and unless it is marked otherwise, it's a 1-9" twist. For calibers that were made in more than one twist, it will be noted on the roll stamp.
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    You can determine the twist rate yourself, while not 100% accurate, neither are the published twist rates when you do this process just to verify what you actually have. Just google how to measure barrel twist rate

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    Correct caliber bore brush, a cleaning rod, tape measure and a marker is all you need to know the exact twist of the barrel. That is if you have the barrel in your possession.

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    "The model 12 debuted in late 1997, and unless it is marked otherwise, it's a 1-9" twist. For calibers that were made in more than one twist, it will be noted on the roll stamp."

    as i dont have barrel in hand, thats what i needed to hear. thanks sharpshooter

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