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Are there any major drawbacks, using 1-7 twist in ar barrels. What have you experienced. I want to shoot 55gr and up in this barrel!

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There are no drawbacks. Been using a 1-7 twist in AR's since about 2002'ish.

The only slight to the 1-7 might be if you're wanting to shoot really light skinned bullets like the SX's or similar, otherwise, blast away, care free! Even then, I don't think a 16-18" 223/5.56 is going to make enough steam to even hurt those bullets.

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Thanks! I have lots of 55gr, fmj, and lead soft point, guess I will find out tomorrow.

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Originally Posted by Heym06
Thanks! I have lots of 55gr, fmj, and lead soft point, guess I will find out tomorrow.

I doubt you'll have anything but a positive result.


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I have a Colt H-Bar with 7 twist very accurate even with 52 grain Sierras.



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Originally Posted by jwp475
I have a Colt H-Bar with 7 twist very accurate even with 52 grain Sierras.

JWP, is that Dave's old H-Bar?


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Originally Posted by beretzs
Originally Posted by jwp475
I have a Colt H-Bar with 7 twist very accurate even with 52 grain Sierras.

JWP, is that Dave's old H-Bar?

Yes it is.



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Originally Posted by jwp475
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I have a Colt H-Bar with 7 twist very accurate even with 52 grain Sierras.

JWP, is that Dave's old H-Bar?

Yes it is.

He was just yakking about it the other day! Said it was a accurate SOB.


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Just don't use SX or Blitz bullets.


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Originally Posted by Tyrone
Just don't use SX or Blitz bullets.
Never heard of either. Why not if some were aquired?

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Originally Posted by Heym06
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Just don't use SX or Blitz bullets.
Never heard of either. Why not if some were aquired?

Very fragile. Might (or might not) come apart in flight.

OTOH, I have a 1-7 AR that shoots 40 gr BT's better than any other bullet I've tried.


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Originally Posted by Son_of_the_Gael
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Just don't use SX or Blitz bullets.
Never heard of either. Why not if some were aquired?

Very fragile. Might (or might not) come apart in flight.

OTOH, I have a 1-7 AR that shoots 40 gr BT's better than any other bullet I've tried.

Those were the exact ones I was thinking of. I’ve never used em in a 1-7 223 but I’ve used the 40 BTs and as you said, they shoot well and just poof crows.


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Originally Posted by Tyrone
Just don't use SX or Blitz bullets.
Or a TNT.


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