Cause they only have a 1-14twist rate. This catridge would be nicer on the barrel aswell.
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Cause they only have a 1-14twist rate. This catridge would be nicer on the barrel aswell.
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So what if it has a 1-14 I had a rem 700 in 22/250 and it shot the 70 grain speers just as accurately as it shot 55 grain loads - 1/2 moa. It all depends on the individual rifle.
Fine if you want to shoot bricks.
I think that this a fantastic concept. I would be up for one if Greg had a take now, long time payment, interest free plan. Maybe Gold card discounts too
Is brass easily available and not too expensive? Do you need to fire-form...I'm guessing not from what you have said?
p.s. There is heaps on Google about the 22-204 Ruger. It seems that Greg's version is only differentiated by the long throat reamer and the straight forward fast twist option on the Tika. Which is all good.
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Your right Greg the speer has a shit BC but its a proven game getter - deer, goats. The 75grn A-max might have a flash BC but I know which bullet id rather have for game, Although the 75grn a-max would be good for putting holes in rabbits and paper .
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Just to possibly clear a couple of things up, here is a picture of a few rounds next to the 22 Terminator
17 HMR-17 Vmax, 222-50 SP, 223-53 Vmax, 22 Terminator-75 Amax, 22-250-50 Vmax & 243-80 GMX.
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