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Senior Member
Join Date: April 7, 2000
Location: SE/PA
Posts: 4,834
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My reloading book doesn't go above 62gr can anyone give me any suggestions on powder charges? I'm using Reloader 7,IMR 4064, IMR 3031. I you have any suggestions i'm all ears. I own a mini-14
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Join Date: April 9, 2000
Posts: 68
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Staff Lead
Join Date: November 13, 1998
Location: Terlingua, TX, USA
Posts: 20,952
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Before you get too involved in that heavy bullet, check the twist of your rifling. It takes a faster twist to stabilize the longer bullet so that you get decent accuracy.
Regards, Art |
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Join Date: April 7, 2000
Location: SE/PA
Posts: 4,834
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Art Eatman:
Before you get too involved in that heavy bullet, check the twist of your rifling. It takes a faster twist to stabilize the longer bullet so that you get decent accuracy. Regards, Art[/quote] Its got a 1-9 twist |
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Staff Lead
Join Date: November 13, 1998
Location: Terlingua, TX, USA
Posts: 20,952
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Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the 1 in 9 is the faster twist, which will stabilize the heavier bullets.
Have fun, Art |
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