GooseGrease
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Hey Reloading and Ammo posters
About a year ago you guys on this forum gave me some great advice about rifle twist and bullet weight. I was buying a 22-250 and wanted to shoot the heavier gr. bullets. You folks unanimously steered me towards the 1/12 twist barrel. Again, great advise. I went with the Savage model 12 and haven't looked back since. Now here is my next question. My son and I have really gotten a taste for predator hunting since making our purchase of the Savage model 12. Do the math, 1 rifle 2 hunters ??? We are now in the market for an AR 15 model in the 223 caliber. As I learn more about this cartridge I see that it is also the same as the 5.56 but not as hot of a load. So far we have been recommended to narrow our choices down to a AR that shoots both cartridges. With that said, is there a specific rifling twist that we should be looking at as in the 22-250? If it matters any we are looking at the 16" barrel but could be persuaded to go longer if necessary. Unlike the 22-250 we are not as concerned about bullet weight as the rifle will be used for closer quarters. Your thoughts please.
About a year ago you guys on this forum gave me some great advice about rifle twist and bullet weight. I was buying a 22-250 and wanted to shoot the heavier gr. bullets. You folks unanimously steered me towards the 1/12 twist barrel. Again, great advise. I went with the Savage model 12 and haven't looked back since. Now here is my next question. My son and I have really gotten a taste for predator hunting since making our purchase of the Savage model 12. Do the math, 1 rifle 2 hunters ??? We are now in the market for an AR 15 model in the 223 caliber. As I learn more about this cartridge I see that it is also the same as the 5.56 but not as hot of a load. So far we have been recommended to narrow our choices down to a AR that shoots both cartridges. With that said, is there a specific rifling twist that we should be looking at as in the 22-250? If it matters any we are looking at the 16" barrel but could be persuaded to go longer if necessary. Unlike the 22-250 we are not as concerned about bullet weight as the rifle will be used for closer quarters. Your thoughts please.
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