50gr and 55gr Berger .204 bullets?

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tpcollins
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.204 Ruger Guns: Tikka T3 Lite

50gr and 55gr Berger .204 bullets?

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I was stumbling around various sites and found the Berger .204 bullets available in 50gr and 55gr bullets. Is this too much weight for a 1:12" twist and has anyone tried these? Thanks.
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jlc204
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.204 Ruger Guns: savage 12 vlp single shot 204

Re: 50gr and 55gr Berger .204 bullets?

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yes, these bullets are too long to stabilize in a 12 twist.
Berger recommends 9 twist for 50's, 8 twist for 55's.
Although, I think I read somewhere that someone was shooting 50's in a 10 twist, but I could be wrong.
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.204 Ruger Guns: also now, a Savage switch bull barrel in 204R. 23 inch SS
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Re: 50gr and 55gr Berger .204 bullets?

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I have found the 12 inch twist does not stablilize those weight bullets, in my rifle anyway. They tend to keyhole and have a different POI. Bill K
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.204 Ruger Guns: Stevens based custom

Re: 50gr and 55gr Berger .204 bullets?

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from what I have read a 12 twist is good up to 40 gr, Berger recommends a 9 twist for their 50 and 55's
Bayou City Boy

Re: 50gr and 55gr Berger .204 bullets?

Post by Bayou City Boy »

Bullets stabilize based on length, and not weight. It just so happens that extra jacket length generally requires extra core weight to keep the bullet balanced.

If you took a very dense material - denser than lead - and stuffed it into a short bullet jacket, and you arrived at a finished bullet weight of 54 grains that was roughly the length of say a 35 grain Berger, it would shoot just fine in a 12" twist barrel with a good load for the cartridge.

-BCB
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