ericbc7 said:ok 1 x 12 twist is limited but the biggest concern is that you are cleaning the bore with a "bore snake". do not under any non emergency circumstances use bore snakes or any cloth cleaning tools. These "ropes" collect abrasive particles and cannot prevent damage to bores. get a decent and simple cleaning rod - preferably a stainless one like Pro-shot or dewey. ask anyone here what rod should be used, and they will answer "not bore snake" i bet.
Cyclops said:I have a Savage Model 12 VLP DBM in .233 with 1:7 twist 26" barrel.
Shoots well, with handloads it shoots competitively against 308s out to 1000 yards in FTR competition.
The rifle hasn't been modified except to fit a scope rail.
Dgd6mm said:Cyclops said:I have a Savage Model 12 VLP DBM in .233 with 1:7 twist 26" barrel.
Shoots well, with handloads it shoots competitively against 308s out to 1000 yards in FTR competition.
The rifle hasn't been modified except to fit a scope rail.
Expand on competitively if you would please, score, bullet. Do you have a winning combo? Just curious and would like to know just how good a 26" at 1000 performs.
Dgd6mm said:Cyclops said:I have a Savage Model 12 VLP DBM in .233 with 1:7 twist 26" barrel.
Shoots well, with handloads it shoots competitively against 308s out to 1000 yards in FTR competition.
The rifle hasn't been modified except to fit a scope rail.
Expand on competitively if you would please, score, bullet. Do you have a winning combo? Just curious and would like to know just how good a 26" at 1000 performs.
ericbc7 said:I have a Tikka T3 Sporter in .223 with 24" 1:8 twist barrel. Smooth bolt, Sako barrel, astounding trigger and great stock. At $1,400-$1,500 it is a decent value. I liked it so much I bought another one in 6.5X55 SE.