Don’t know specifics, but this seems like a good price on a rifle that might fit the bill.
Looks like a 1-9 twist rate.
1 in 10 twistSteyr pro hunters shoot lights out. They are phasing out the Pro Hunter II to make way for the newest III.
So? Not everybody needs to shoot heavy for caliber bullets.1 in 10 twist
Some folks say their 1 in 10 twist 243 rifles won't stabilize 100 gr bullets, which are the most common weight of cheap but effective bullets. Twist rate seems a reasonable consideration.So? Not everybody needs to shoot heavy for caliber bullets.
The OP was also about the .223 which is 1:9" twist.Some folks say their 1 in 10 twist 243 rifles won't stabilize 100 gr bullets, which are the most common weight of cheap but effective bullets. Twist rate seems a reasonable consideration.
I actually meant to reply to the comment with link to the 243. I have an original prohunter in 308 and a THB in 308. I believe they are 1 in 12 twist and both shoot amazing, but I have not shot over 168 gr ammo through them.The OP was also about the .223 which is 1:9" twist.
I have stable of Steyr Pro Hunters and Pro Hunter II. My 7RM is 1:9", 300WM 1:10", 7mm08 1:8.7", and .223 1:9". They stabilize everything I need to shoot.
Incorrect. The SBS action is threaded. The SSG69 is pressedSounded like a good deal until I read about pressed in barrels and send it back to replace a barrel.
if that is not a concern then certainly a good deal.
ThanksIncorrect. The SBS action is threaded. The SSG69 is pressed