I am told that in John Feamster's book, "Black Magic The Ultra Accurate AR-15" he reports that he shot a record 5 shot group at 200 yards of 0.0231 using 52 grain Sierra bullets in a 8" twist rifle. He goes on to state that he often recommends these lighter bullets since they tend to shoot more accurately even out of the faster twist rifles. (Info given to me by Greg at Tikkashooters.com)
I'm interest in this because I'm considering a Tikka T3 Lite in 223 which I can only purchase with an 8" twist and I want to shoot 50 and 55 grain bullets for varmint hunting.
So what do you guys think? This seems to contradict even the cartridge date section of this web site where in heavier bullets are recommended for this twist rate. A few of the newer reloading manual also recommend the heavier bullets.
I'm interest in this because I'm considering a Tikka T3 Lite in 223 which I can only purchase with an 8" twist and I want to shoot 50 and 55 grain bullets for varmint hunting.
So what do you guys think? This seems to contradict even the cartridge date section of this web site where in heavier bullets are recommended for this twist rate. A few of the newer reloading manual also recommend the heavier bullets.