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