Ok I dont like coming to this forum usually just for the fact that i have no clue about any of the long range shooting you guys do so i usually just stick with my favorite smaller forums that are just more hunting based so that i dont bug ya with repetitive questions. but i can not get a definate answers as far as barrel twist rates on .223s and bullet weight.
my gun is a Remington 700 SPS Tactical so it has a 1:9" twist rate. what is the maximum and what is the minimum bullet weights a 1:9 can shoot? ive had guys try to tell me that a 1:9 cant shoot any bullets below 45 grain because it spins them so fast they turn into "dust" and that the heaviest it can shoot is only 62 or 64 grain. then ive heard it can shoot anything up to 78 grains.
I dont reload YET but my dad does and he has everything to reload for the .223 so ive been looking around for a good coyote load (in the 62 grain range) and also i want a load for long range shooting because i definately want to get into long range shooting but i dont yet have a .308 so my .223 is the next best thing... any and all help is greaty apreciated
my gun is a Remington 700 SPS Tactical so it has a 1:9" twist rate. what is the maximum and what is the minimum bullet weights a 1:9 can shoot? ive had guys try to tell me that a 1:9 cant shoot any bullets below 45 grain because it spins them so fast they turn into "dust" and that the heaviest it can shoot is only 62 or 64 grain. then ive heard it can shoot anything up to 78 grains.
I dont reload YET but my dad does and he has everything to reload for the .223 so ive been looking around for a good coyote load (in the 62 grain range) and also i want a load for long range shooting because i definately want to get into long range shooting but i dont yet have a .308 so my .223 is the next best thing... any and all help is greaty apreciated