Hi Everyone. I'm new as a memeber but I've been lurking for sometime. I have two Encore .204's. I'm a little overboard about them. I am thinking of getting another .204 barrel for the 50 gr. Bergers, with a 1-9 or 1-10 twist. I would like any feedback from anyone with any experience with a slow twist barrel. My intent is to stretch my limits in range and push the .204 as far as I am able.
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Barrel Question
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Re: Barrel Question
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Bergers web site tells me you want the 1:9 barrel for the 50 grainer. Also note that a 1:9 barrel is a faster twist than the current standard factory barrels of 1:12.
Bergers web site tells me you want the 1:9 barrel for the 50 grainer. Also note that a 1:9 barrel is a faster twist than the current standard factory barrels of 1:12.
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Re: Barrel Question
Has anybody fired the 39 and 40 grain bullets in a fast twist barrel? I would expect slightly more pressure and great accuracy.
Re: Barrel Question
My AR has a 1 in 10 twist Krieger bull barrel I can shoot anything from 30gr Bergers to the 50gr Bergers and shoot 5 shots in the .3's. I don't know the quality of the Encore barrel's I would guess it's not quit as good as a hand lapped Krieger so you might want to go with a 1 in 9 to be on the safe side.
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