Savage has a 1:7 twist listed as the twist rate for their Model 12 Long Range Precision Varmint rifle chambered in .204. Is this a misprint?
If not, why on earth is this fast a twist needed. I'd think bullets would simply disintegrate. The Berger 50 grain is the heaviest (longest) bullet I'm aware of for a .20 caliber, and Walt only suggests a 1:9 for them.
Those of you who own this particular model rifle, can you please confirm the twist rate?
Thanks,
Mike
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Fear not, its just a misprint. Your correct about that twist turning bullets to dust though Either that or you'd have to push them so slow a 223 would go whizzing by them. The 1/7 is an option on the 223 LRPV.
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Savage has been without a Marketing Manager for quite some time now. These things happen when workers have to do thier job and that of they're bosses too. Anyone in sales looking for a job with great bennys.
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