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Am I screwed for trying anything (bullet wise) 69gr and above?? Had I known the twist was that slow I'd probably have went with the Savage which I believe is a 1:9
I want to be able to shoot it out as far as possible with as little wind drift as possible. Thus I like the 77gr SMKs.What are you shooting?
What kind if range?
Most guys shooting FT/R where I'm at use 80gr bullets, which require a heavier of a twist.
I hear you about the Remington barrels. Im looking at a 223 too and the 1:12 twist is rather slow. I'll probably get the Remington as I like the action and rebarrel it to a 1:6.5 twist so I can run the 90gr bullets as I shoot mid and long range f-class.
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How much does it cost to re-barrel a Remmy 700 .223?Just hurry up and shoot out the barrel and rebarrel to your liking.
I want to be able to shoot it out as far as possible with as little wind drift as possible. Thus I like the 77gr SMKs.
How much does it cost to re-barrel a Remmy 700 .223?
Thanks for the heads up. I'll try to find the group buy you are talking about. My stainless 1:8 ARs shoot the 77s really well.You'll need a 1:7 twist barrel.
https://www.sierrabullets.com/store/product.cfm/sn/9377/224-dia-77-gr-HPBT-MatchKing
Call a local gunsmith a find out the cost to rebarel. There is a group buy here on snipers hide. Take a look at it. There is receiver accurizing and stuff.
You have to supply the barrel. Look at Kreiger, Bartlein, Hart, Shilen. Im sure I missed a few others. Get the heaviest barrel that you are willing carry.
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Thanks for the heads up. I'll try to find the group buy you are talking about. My stainless 1:8 ARs shoot the 77s really well.
I want to be able to shoot it out as far as possible with as little wind drift as possible. Thus I like the 77gr SMKs.
How much does it cost to re-barrel a Remmy 700 .223?
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...2014-remington-m700-accurizing-group-buy.html
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Your looking at about $345 for a new barrel and whatever your gunsmith chargers you.
Sell your take off Remmie barrel to recoup some of your costs. Around 100 bucks if it is unfired or low round count varmint contour....
I don't know why manufaturers insist on continuing to produce .223 and 22-250 rifles in slow ass twist bbls. it makes me wonder if they are aware that they are "ham-stringing" their customers. I tried to sight in a friends 22-250 for him. Couldn't get it to group. Finally realized it was a 1-14 twist. I told him he was stuck on 50-55 gr. bullets. "Assinign"
I believe that they produce the .223 in 1:12 twist rate on the longer "varmint" style rifles in their basic understanding that most people use lighter faster projectiles in that pursuit (notwithstanding the folks from here who like to really reach out for them critters). You'll notice that some manufacturers (most I think) are also providing options with faster twist rates for their "tactical" lines. For example the Remington SPS, with a 1:9 twist rate.I don't know why manufacturers insist on continuing to produce .223 and 22-250 rifles in slow ass twist bbls. it makes me wonder if they are aware that they are "ham-stringing" their customers. I tried to sight in a friends 22-250 for him. Couldn't get it to group. Finally realized it was a 1-14 twist. I told him he was stuck on 50-55 gr. bullets. "Asinine"