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  • ArkyJack
    Hi
    My Remington 600 in .308 uses a 1 in 12 twist, and does good with 180 grain bullets.
    ArkyJack
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  • Wulfmann
    Speaking strictly from guns I have owned and not to suggest it is a rule the 1/12 308s I have had seemed to handle up to 180 fine and while the 1/10 were better with heavier bullets they were not near as good with lighter ones so, IMO, for a hunter I would opt for 1/12.
    I would, in your case prefer a 150gr bullet as that gun is light and shot placement might be more consistent without shoulder killing eye flinching recoil.

    All no more than IMO

    Wulfmann
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  • SCorvers
    I like the 1:12 for .308 and 30-06. Better long range accuracy with bullets up to 180 and accurate enough with heavier bullets if you really need them.
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  • fire for effect
    The one in ten twist was designed for the 220 grain bullet of the 30'03 Cartridge. When the cartridge was changed in 1906 to the 30'06 the bullet weight was changed, but the specs for the rifling twist never were. It is a point of interest that in the Fn/Fal, the rifling twist is one turn in eleven inches. designed for the Nato round and a bullet of 147 grains in weight.
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  • FrancF
    My choice stay with 1/12 up to 175 grains. Anything after that for the bullet weight go .30-06. Ballistics's wise (and I am a .308 Fan) 180 gr. to me is "fat" bullet. thats riding on the edge of performance and is a slug.
    IMOP[:)]
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