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Anyone know the twist rate on Remingtons R-15 in 22"? Also who supplies the barrels? Thanks. Russ
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I would assume Bushmaster since Remington aquired/merged or whatever with Bushmaster and they are basically Bushmaster rifles. Dunno on the twist. Considering it probably comes from this rifle http://bushmaster.com/catalog_xm15_PCWVMS24FVAR9.asp1:9
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I don't know for sure either but 9 would have been my guess also.
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I would guess 1:9 as well, faster rates generally require one to go to a maker, vs. over the counter as part of a rifle.
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Heard back from Remington on their twist rates. 223 is twisted at 1 in 9, which I guessed, and the 204 that I was interested in is twisted at 1 in 14". That seems quite slow to me as most barrel makers are at 1 in 12 or 10 for the 39 to 40 grainers. Think I'll contact Mike Milli and go that route instead. Thanks much to all that replied with help. Russ
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Saw one of these in person for the first time this weekend. Remington is going to sell truckloads of these rifles...
I was very impressed...
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What impressed you the most? Looks, fit and finish? or accuracy? Inquiring minds want to know!!
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Since it was on the rack while I was fondling it I cannot really comment on accuracy...grin...
The camo looked great, the weight was about perfect, light but not too light, everything felt smooth, balanced well...
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Update to story!! Remington contacted me again to explain their "typo" after I questoned their choice of twists. They have a 1 in 12 twist in the R-15 .204 instead of the 1 in 14 originally reported to me. Makes more sense to me now. Russ
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