DisagreeI would agree up to a point. If you ever shot a lighter bullet out of that 8 twist though, especially the varmint bullets, it's liable to fly into a million pieces. For the heavies though that's a great setup.
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I've seen several different rifles spin them into shotgun patterns. We'll just have to agree to disagree as our experiences have been completely different. Could be a bad batch of bullets over several different manufacturers, but I doubt it. I'll stick with heavy weight bullets out of fast twist barrels.Disagree
I have a 7 twist 22-250 ai. I'll shoot cheap hornady v max 55 grainers to fire form and they shoot great out to 300 yards. I've only had 2 bullets fail out of it
1- nosler balistics tip lead free
2- Berger 52 grain fb
Most well made varmint bullets make it to the target
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I second this. I just picked up one in .204 and not sure spending more money would get me anymore accuracy, at least not enough to justify spending more. It easily shoots under an MOA. I need more trigger time though lolFor a designated varmint rifle I’d look real hard at the Ruger American. Easy on the pocketbook(more $ to go towards better optics) and surprisingly ridiculously accurate.
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I second this. I just picked up one in .204 and not sure spending more money would get me anymore accuracy, at least not enough to justify spending more. It easily shoots under an MOA. I need more trigger time though lol
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It's a little more annoying on the predator version with the aics pattern mag because I have to remove the latch assembly first. Still pretty straight forward thoughFYI...the trigger assembly is EASY to disassemble and lighten the trigger pull yourself if your like me and desire a
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