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I am planning to have a rifle rebarreled to .358 Winchester. I want to shoot 225g and 250g bullets. What is a good twist rate for them?
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1 in 12 would work for everything you want to shoot.
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For cup & core 225 & 250s a 16 twist is just fine. Copper solids, depending on shape, may or may not be too long for a 1:16. Berger has a twist calculator on their site. https://bergerbullets.com/twist-rate-calculator/
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Would go with a 12- 14 you cannot over twist
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Would go with a 12- 14 you cannot over twist right on. the 1-16 would limit your bullet selection
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