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70gr Barnes Tripple Shock for .223 Recomended Twist Rate.
I posted a question a while back about the 70gr Tripple Shock in my .223 with a 1:12 twist barrel. Well I was at Cabelas Friday and they had some. They put a sticker on the box were you open the snap that said Recomended Twist Rate 1:7 to 1:8. Just thought everyone whould want to know.
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RE: 70gr Barnes Tripple Shock for .223 Recomended Twist Rate.
Thanks, Gundigest. Sounds very consistent with my experience. Just for general information, what is the overall length of this bullet? Roskoe
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RE: 70gr Barnes Tripple Shock for .223 Recomended Twist Rate.
I couldn't tell you, I just looked at them, but they are quite long.
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RE: 70gr Barnes Tripple Shock for .223 Recomended Twist Rate.
Based on a photo in a magazine, I calculated the length at about 1.110 - just about the same as the 77 Sierra. And based on the required twist as stated on the box, it looks like they are about as difficult to stabilize as the 77 gr. Sierra as well . . . .
Bet they would go through a deer end-for-end. |
RE: 70gr Barnes Tripple Shock for .223 Recomended Twist Rate.
Bet they would go through a deer end-for-end. ![]() A 22 for deer hunting????????? Are you crazy???????? ![]() BTW, I'm just kidding here guys. Don't go off on a tantrum.;) |
RE: 70gr Barnes Tripple Shock for .223 Recomended Twist Rate.
I would like to shoot a deer with my .223 but only if it was a good hunting bullet like and x bullet or a partition. My biggest problem is that if a monster buck stepped out I would want my 7x57, 06, or 300 WSM just in case I don't have a perfect shot.
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