22|250 Twist Rate
.22-250 twist rates | The High Road
I currently own two .22-250s both in 1:14 twist, one will handle 55 grain bullets, the other not more than 43 grain bullets.
22/250 twist rate - Marlin Firearms Forum
22/250 twist rate ... Ok so I just got some Sierra 60 grain TMK (.224) bullet's. I have a Savage "Axis" (w/o the Accu trigger, base model). So the ...
22-250 1-14 twist rate....heaviest bullets? - 24hourcampfire
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22-250 twist rate - Remington 700 Rifle Forums
more than likely 1-14. My .220 Swift is 1-14 and has no trouble stabilizing 52gr bullets. I have shot many, many of them, but I prefer 55gr.
Twist rate question on a 22/250 | The Art & Science of Bullet Casting
Nice clean looking rifle! Have never shoot over 50 gr cast in 22-250. Have had decent luck with 225438 (43 gr HP), and NOE (37 gr) ...
22-250 Twist Rate Question - The High Road
Bullet stabilization in flight is actually a function of twist rate and bullet length, not weight. It's just that, with normal profiles / ogive shapes, weight ...
Best twist rate for a 22-250? - 2 Cool Fishing Forum
The rate is 1 complete bullet turn in X inches of bbl. So, 1/7 is a fast twist and 1/14 is a slow twist. The higher second number the slower.
Tikka 22.250 with 1:14 twist; what's best bullet weights?
My son in law just bought himself a new Tikka in 22.250. It has a 1:14 rifling rate of twist ... 22-250 they "should" work. For starting ...
22-250 twist rate - NZ Hunting and Shooting Forums
The Sakos will be a 8 twist which should allow you to shoot 100+gr high bc projectiles. Recoil with a suppressor will be very similar to heavy .22-250 loads.
Such bullets require a fast twist if they are to stabilize, especially at the colder temperatures often encountered when hunting deer. A 1:9 twist is about the ...
Sako .22-250 Twist Rate Vintage Mid-60's
1 in 14 was standard twist for the 22-250. When the early ones were made 55 grain bullets were the heaviest easily available.
Heavy bullets for the 22-250? - Varmint Hunters Forum
Almost all 22-250s have a twist rate of 1 in 14 (Sammi spec). In your opinion is there anythng to be gained by using heavy bullets (70-77 grain) in a 22-250 ...
1-13" Twist .22-250 bullets? - Shooters Forum
Your rate-of-twist of 1-12" or 1-13" should handle bullets up to 60 grains with no problem in your .22-250.
Twist rate on Ruger 77 in .22-250 | The Art & Science of Bullet Casting
1-14” was the standard 22-250 twist rate when the tang safety Ruger's were made. Like CWLONGSHOT and BudHyett
What's the Gamo Black Bull Barrel's twist rate in .22 caliber?
Some people have speculated that Gamo's springers, both old and new, have a whole wide array of different twists in their barrels, everything from 1:12 on ...
22-250 twist rates - Ruger Enthusiast & Owner Community
I think Ruger uses a 1/14 twist rate and at 22-250 velocities it should stabilize and shoot up to 60 grain bullets with this twist.
Tikka 22-250 1 in 8 twist with light bullets? | Rokslide Forum
Those 8tw Tikka 22-250's have a 22in barrel, yes? With 55's unless you're really redlining it hard should be ok on bullet RPM, somewhere around ...
Bergara 22-250 - Shooter's Test Bench | In-Depth Outdoors
A 1:9 twist is going to favor heavier bullets that require the faster twist for stability. You will probably see better results in the 60 or 65 grain range, ...
.22-250 twist rate? : r/longrange - Reddit
Copper/brass solids require a faster twist rate than normal copper jacketed lead bullets, but 22-250 is a fast cartridge to start with. 1:9 ...
Cannot find Twist Rate anywhere for Savage Axis heavy barrel 22 ...
Savage offered the 22-250 in a 1-9 twist in the VLP and the LRPV at one time. The twist rate was marked on the barrel to set it apart from the ...