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75gr 22cal in a 1-9

Personally I wouldn't buy them.

Maybe you get away with it, maybe you don't. I don't know. I always get 1/7 twist for 223/556 barrels.

I think 69 smks are probably as "heavy" as you want to go in a 1/9 twist.

Here's some threads with more insight.



 
Personally I wouldn't buy them.

Maybe you get away with it, maybe you don't. I don't know. I always get 1/7 twist for 223/556 barrels.

I think 69 smks are probably as "heavy" as you want to go in a 1/9 twist.

Here's some threads with more insight.



Hey, Thank you get getting all this put together. Sounds like folks with the 700P are having the best luck with the 69's. I guess i'll just stick with them.
 
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I shot thousands of 75 A-Max through Remington 700 .223's with 1:9 twist and they always stabilized and shot great with no apparent detriment to the BC. I am at 3000 ft altitude which does help with stability.
 
I tried 77 gr hand loads out of a 1:9 AR barrel. Most of the bullets that found the paper, did so sideways. It is sub moa with my 62 gr handloads.
 
I shot thousands of 75 A-Max through Remington 700 .223's with 1:9 twist and they always stabilized and shot great with no apparent detriment to the BC. I am at 3000 ft altitude which does help with stability.
being in Ten now, I cant find alt or cool weather. The summer time soup weather would not help for sure.
 
They look good. No keyholes. 26” barrel.
 

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I shot thousands of 75 A-Max through Remington 700 .223's with 1:9 twist and they always stabilized and shot great with no apparent detriment to the BC. I am at 3000 ft altitude which does help with stability.
I am about 3500 and my factory Remington 1 in 9 would not shoot the 75 a max. Its was fine with the 77 SMK though.

Best way I know to find out would be to shoot a few. IF they don't shoot save them for the next barrel.
 
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The 75BTHP work fine in a 9 twist. Load them and go.

Contrary to popular belief the 77TMK shoot well on a 9 twist also. I haven’t shot my Ruger Hawkeye farther than 100yards with them but my savages have gone to 350 and do just fine. Also have shot 75gr Amax from the savages and have had zero stability issues.