WyleWD
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shootinmiles said:From what I have seen, the 6-250 will have nearly the same ballistics but with the ease of only having to neck it up. My smith says that I will not notice any accuracy differences between the two (I have seen his work perform and he does an amazing job).
In conclusion, I will be going with the 6-250. The only decision I have now is what twist. I can get more velocity out of a 1/13 if I want to just stay small and smack the critters up close (I film all of my shots so I don't like to shoot that far due to not being able to see them in the camera that well); or to go ahead and get an 8 or 9 twist that will allow me to shoot at most everything while losing a little velocity when I go with the smaller bullets. I will most likely go with the fast twist.
Good call on the 6-250. Regarding the twist rate.... maybe split it down the middle and go with a 9 or 10 twist. My hunting partner gets some surprising speed and excellent accuracy with his 10 twist 6-250 using R-15 and either 70gr NBT or 75gr Vmax bullets. When he hits a young chuck with it...... carnage.... just carnage is all I can say. ;D WD









