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Change the 24 caliber min in washington(added poll please vote)
JJB11B:
--- Quote from: JDHasty on January 02, 2017, 03:02:40 PM ---
--- Quote from: JJB11B on January 02, 2017, 11:22:28 AM ---I bet if you had an Amax type bullet in the 69gr coming out of a .22-250 or .220 you would have a great deer gun within 300 yds. depending on twist rate
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How much do you want to bet? I will take that bet and raise the stakes that couldn't be able to keep 10/10 shots on a paper plate at 300 out of north of 95% of the 22-250 & 220 rifles out there.
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I bet I could hit a paperplate 10/10 with factory ammo out of a .22-250.
JJB11B:
--- Quote from: BLRman on January 02, 2017, 06:18:04 PM ---I shoot heavys in my 22-250 even though the internet tells me they won't stabilize. Not only would I hit ten out of ten, but it would be a small group. :tup:
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the interntetz lies! and so do the keyboard commando's
Karl Blanchard:
unless im mistaken, the implication he was getting at is that most, if not all factory .22-250's have a 12 twist and are meant for the smaller pills going really fast. The theory is a heavy bullet spun too slow won't stabilize, therefore not be accurate. I shoot bullets that "won't stabilize" in several rifles and they do infact shoot very well. the big bergers in my 22-250 is just one example.
yorketransport:
--- Quote from: BLRman on January 02, 2017, 06:43:37 PM ---unless im mistaken, the implication he was getting at is that most, if not all factory .22-250's have a 12 twist and are meant for the smaller pills going really fast. The theory is a heavy bullet spun too slow won't stabilize, therefore not be accurate. I shoot bullets that "won't stabilize" in several rifles and they do infact shoot very well. the big bergers in my 22-250 is just one example.
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With enough velocity, you can make any bullet stabilize! :tup:
New thread started for the 300 yard 22 center fire competition!
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,206914.0.html
Karl Blanchard:
--- Quote from: yorketransport on January 02, 2017, 08:28:45 PM ---
--- Quote from: BLRman on January 02, 2017, 06:43:37 PM ---unless im mistaken, the implication he was getting at is that most, if not all factory .22-250's have a 12 twist and are meant for the smaller pills going really fast. The theory is a heavy bullet spun too slow won't stabilize, therefore not be accurate. I shoot bullets that "won't stabilize" in several rifles and they do infact shoot very well. the big bergers in my 22-250 is just one example.
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With enough velocity, you can make any bullet stabilize! :tup:
New thread started for the 300 yard 22 center fire competition!
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,206914.0.html
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:chuckle:
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