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#463016 03/30/05
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Can someone tell me what the rate of twist is in my 1956 99F in .308. Thanks!

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That would be 1 in 12"
This might be of some help.
http://www.accuratereloading.com/twist.html


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Thanks a Lot LBK!

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Duncan, it is actually quite easy to measure. If you do not know how and would like to know please ask and I'll explain.


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