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Thanks for the heads up.
Will these work in a 1/14 twist?
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Next to the Federal TBBC I think these are the best 223 deer bullet out there and that is a good price. 1/14 not sure. Get the bullet length and punch it into a green hill calculator, but remember that is just a guide. I have had some guns shoot bullets pretty well that per this formula they should not have. https://www.vcalc.com/wiki/AndrewBudd/Greenhill+Formula+for+Optimal+Rifling+Twist+Rate
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1/14 is pretty slow. Might work in a 22-250 1/14 just fine but not a .223 is my guess. I have zero math to back that guess up though.
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These, TBBC, and nosler BSB are all top notch I think. The nosler scan be harder to get accuracy out of, but they all perform about the same
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Tag for later. Thanks, Rick
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1/14 is pretty slow. Might work in a 22-250 1/14 just fine but not a .223 is my guess. I have zero math to back that guess up though. Pushing them faster @ 22-250 velocities is not the answer! Unless you like tumblers.
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1/14 is pretty slow. Might work in a 22-250 1/14 just fine but not a .223 is my guess. I have zero math to back that guess up though. Pushing them faster @ 22-250 velocities is not the answer! Unless you like tumblers. You can tell I’ve never tried it!
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1/14 is pretty slow. Might work in a 22-250 1/14 just fine but not a .223 is my guess. I have zero math to back that guess up though. Pushing them faster @ 22-250 velocities is not the answer! Unless you like tumblers. You can tell I’ve never tried it! Hold my beer !
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They work fine in my 1:8 twisted Rugers. Both .223 & .22-250 - Wishing that the 75gr bullets were available.
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Turns out midway has them for $6 cheaper a box, but a limit of 2. So if you’re already buying from midway and paying for shipping that might be a good way to get a few
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