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Pac-Nor barrels?

I am pretty new to the Wildcat thing. Currently I own a Remington Model 700 VS chambered in .243 AI. It is sporting the Factory 26' 1 in 9.125 twist barrel. It like bullets from 65 gr. to 95gr with 75 gr V-max being the best so for. I want to go heavier, 105 gr to 115.

Im looking at a 28' 1 in 8' twist 4 groove Pac-Nor BBl. Will this barrel be a good choice for launching larger pills? And will it still shoot the light stuff with good results? Currently the rifle loves a 75 Gr. V-max pushed by 48.5 grains of H414. That combo shoots under 1/4' and flat lays the smack down on Gray Diggers and Coyotes.

My rifle is not a bench gun, It gets used for hunting. I plan on using it for everything from small varmints to deer and pronghorns.

Opinions please.
 
The 8 twist will ge great for all the heavy bullets, even the 115gr Ive been able to shoot well out of a 8 twist.

With the .243ai it will shoot 88 through 115gr. Also, the Pac Nor barrel is a good choice. I dont have one, but I wouldnt hesitate to use one.

Just be sure to get the freebore correct for the bullet you will shoot most often.

Jerid
 
Pac-Nor's are as good as any, and the 8 twist is a good choice for what your planning to do with it....
 
I have four Pac Nor barrels for my Savage single shot. I highly recommend their barrels. Great people to deal with, good turn around time.

Lou Baccino
 

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