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    woodmann
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    What is the twist rate on A Savage 16 in .223


    Subject says it all.
    Thanks

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    Uncle Jack
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    Re: What is the twist rate on A Savage 16 in .223

    1 in 9

    uj

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    woodmann
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    Re: What is the twist rate on A Savage 16 in .223

    Thank You.

    I have one in transit and want to try to start working up some loads. I worked one up for my Dad's Savage Model 11 that really shoots with a 50 grain V-Max, but I'm thinking I might want to go a little heavier for more versatility.

    If anyone has any pet loads that they would like to share, I'd appreciate it. Meanwhile I'll be scanning the Reloading Forum.

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    A_Gamehog
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    Re: What is the twist rate on A Savage 16 in .223

    I have the Savage model 16 also, what powders & bullets do you have on hand?

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    woodmann
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    Re: What is the twist rate on A Savage 16 in .223

    AG,
    For powders I have AA 2230, W 748, Rel 15, Varget, and IMR 4895.
    Bullets: Speer 50g HP "TNT", Nosler 55g Ballistic Tip, and Hornady 50g V-Max.

    I was hoping to go a little heavier to make use of the 1 in 9 twist. Maybe a 65g Gameking or even something from Barnes that will not fragment so violently.

    Open to any suggestions--The rifle still hasn't arrived. Thanks.

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    Re: What is the twist rate on A Savage 16 in .223

    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Jack
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    Uncle Jack
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    Re: What is the twist rate on A Savage 16 in .223

    With the bullets mentioned, I would start with the 2230. That's the cartridge and bullet weights the powder was designed for.

    With heavier bullets, any of the other powders would work just fine. I have had good results with 748 and 69grain match bullets.

    uj

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    woodmann
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    Re: What is the twist rate on A Savage 16 in .223

    Thanks for the replies. I'll give the 2230 first dibs.

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    Quickshot
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    Re: What is the twist rate on A Savage 16 in .223

    I notice you have Varget. 60 gr. Berger Match W/26.0 of Varget is great in my mod.12 1:9. You'll need to work out your OAL. Every one is different but this will give you something to start from. Have fun on your search for the best. Quick

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    A_Gamehog
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    Re: What is the twist rate on A Savage 16 in .223

    The Powder W748 is my favorite for the smaller loads 34's up to 55, the AA2230 is perfect also with it:

    25.0 grains 2230
    Lake city brass 08 On sale now 1,000 new cases for 120.00$ at Natchez
    CCi 400 primer
    55 Grain Nosler start at 2.260 OAL
    1/2 MOA is average of 10 shots. @ 100

    You have got some very good powders to use and try.

    My 1-9 twist .223 shoots the 75 Grain Hornadys great! use Varget 23.0 grains with these componets.

    The 60 Grain V-Max shoots the best at Varmits out to 300 yards or less. (Varget)

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