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    Either one should work with the 175 or 155 grain bullets . The 1-12 is close to the edge and 1-10 is over stabilized. Up here at altitude you can get away with less twist because of air density .

    The Palma shooters are running 1-14 with the 155's . My 308 is 1-11.25 . There is a school of thought that you never want to spin a bullet any faster than you have to , Walt Berger is a huge proponent of this . I can't say that I've ever seen any ill effects from over stabilizing first hand .

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    Quote Originally Posted by C Ward View Post
    Either one should work with the 175 or 155 grain bullets . The 1-12 is close to the edge and 1-10 is over stabilized. Up here at altitude you can get away with less twist because of air density .

    The Palma shooters are running 1-14 with the 155's . My 308 is 1-11.25 . There is a school of thought that you never want to spin a bullet any faster than you have to , Walt Berger is a huge proponent of this . I can't say that I've ever seen any ill effects from over stabilizing first hand .

    I shoot 165/168gr out of my savage currently - what twist would you recommend for a 168gr?

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    Litz makes a case for over stabilization being a non-issue. No negatives, only positives. Crap, now that I think about it it may have been a magazine article.

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    Wasn't that in "Apllied Ballistics"?

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    Any of the ones talked about already will work

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    1/10 on my savage .308 works just fine.
    But like he said, Any of those mentioned will work
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    Also ditch the 168's , there are way better bullets out there now . Look at the 175 SMK's , New 155 SMK , 155 Scenar , 178 Amax ,. Hornady's 175 HPBT , and Nosler's 175 .The BC's on these bullets are all way better than the 168's

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    Quote Originally Posted by C Ward View Post
    Also ditch the 168's , there are way better bullets out there now . Look at the 175 SMK's , New 155 SMK , 155 Scenar , 178 Amax ,. Hornady's 175 HPBT , and Nosler's 175 .The BC's on these bullets are all way better than the 168's
    I use the Nosler 175 Custom Competition, but only because I'm a cheapskate. I get them for around 20 cents a piece. G7 BC of 0.249......
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    What, no love for the FN SPR A1? :-). Pre-64 Winchester model 70 action and you can find then new for less than $1600.

    It's on my short list of next purchases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tactical Joke View Post
    What, no love for the FN SPR A1? :-). Pre-64 Winchester model 70 action and you can find then new for less than $1600.

    It's on my short list of next purchases.
    Good actions but FN has had some QC issues with the chrome lined barrels , some shoot and some don't . The other issue is aftermarket parts availability , just isn't as much as the Rem \ Rem clones and Savage . Also to add a detachable mag the receiver must be milled for clearance .

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