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#11
Spike
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 39
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What I'd like to know is what is the twist of the .234rifie? No one has mentioned that..
I am ready to order bullets for my new Savage 234 it has a 1:9.25 twist. Not sure if it would handle say 55 gr. bullets and the other end 100gr. I want a long range chuck /yote load and also one for deer.
Also, if you're shooting a Savage what power and charge are you using w/ the bullet?
Thanks
PS/ FYI --Nachaz prices are better across the board than Midway's. Midsouth's prices are also lower than Midway's.
I am ready to order bullets for my new Savage 234 it has a 1:9.25 twist. Not sure if it would handle say 55 gr. bullets and the other end 100gr. I want a long range chuck /yote load and also one for deer.
Also, if you're shooting a Savage what power and charge are you using w/ the bullet?
Thanks
PS/ FYI --Nachaz prices are better across the board than Midway's. Midsouth's prices are also lower than Midway's.
#12
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 40
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I have three tikkas: two white tail hunters,one in 25/06 and the other one in 338 mag ,and one m55 model in 22/250. All my rifles shoot tight groups. But the m55 has the best trigger and shoots the tighest groups. I tell you I would put that rifle against any savage that I have shot provided it doesn't have the accu-trigger...Tikka's are very capable of jagged 1 hole 3 shootgroups from a bench rest with a little work to the trigger. The rest is really up to the person behind the rifle...I know because I have done it and truely sold me on tikkas...But the new savages got a real good set up with their accu-trigger and there is no denighing that they can shoot awsome, but they sure aren't finished like the older Tikkas...
#13
Fork Horn
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 422
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ORIGINAL: Dave R
What I'd like to know is what is the twist of the .234rifie? No one has mentioned that..
I am ready to order bullets for my new Savage 234 it has a 1:9.25 twist. Not sure if it would handle say 55 gr. bullets and the other end 100gr. I want a long range chuck /yote load and also one for deer.
Also, if you're shooting a Savage what power and charge are you using w/ the bullet?
Thanks
PS/ FYI --Nachaz prices are better across the board than Midway's. Midsouth's prices are also lower than Midway's.
What I'd like to know is what is the twist of the .234rifie? No one has mentioned that..
I am ready to order bullets for my new Savage 234 it has a 1:9.25 twist. Not sure if it would handle say 55 gr. bullets and the other end 100gr. I want a long range chuck /yote load and also one for deer.
Also, if you're shooting a Savage what power and charge are you using w/ the bullet?
Thanks
PS/ FYI --Nachaz prices are better across the board than Midway's. Midsouth's prices are also lower than Midway's.




