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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2743018" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I had the same issues with a .243WSSM upper I bought. </p><p>I specified 1-10 twist as I wanted it for a varminter using 55 grain. </p><p>6" groups were the best I could get out of it. </p><p>Had some 100 grain bullets at home, so I loaded up a dozen and found it shot like a laser. </p><p>Doing the old cleaning rod method for determining twist rate, found I actually had a 1-8.</p><p>Got some 80 grain to load up to see if it still holds its accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2743018, member: 5412"] I had the same issues with a .243WSSM upper I bought. I specified 1-10 twist as I wanted it for a varminter using 55 grain. 6" groups were the best I could get out of it. Had some 100 grain bullets at home, so I loaded up a dozen and found it shot like a laser. Doing the old cleaning rod method for determining twist rate, found I actually had a 1-8. Got some 80 grain to load up to see if it still holds its accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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