Monski
AH senior member
I like the FN mausers and am lucky enough to have 1 in 7x57. I read somewhere in the past that the bbl twist on the FN 270s may not stabilize bullets over 130 grain. I'm not sure of this though.
I've measured the twist in my FN 1952 in 270 Winchester at 1:10, which should be plenty to stabilize any ~150gr or so bullet. Mine does a really tight sub-MOA group with Hornady 140 BTSPs and a healthy dose of IMR 4831.I like the FN mausers and am lucky enough to have 1 in 7x57. I read somewhere in the past that the bbl twist on the FN 270s may not stabilize bullets over 130 grain. I'm not sure of this though.
Ok, good. Glad to be corrected on that.I've measured the twist in my FN 1952 in 270 Winchester at 1:10, which should be plenty to stabilize any ~150gr or so bullet. Mine does a really tight sub-MOA group with Hornady 140 BTSPs and a healthy dose of IMR 4831.
I have an old Speer hand loading manual that lists the twist rates of most factory rifles. They show a 1 in 10" rate for FN which is the same as Winchester and almost every other manufacturer.I like the FN mausers and am lucky enough to have 1 in 7x57. I read somewhere in the past that the bbl twist on the FN 270s may not stabilize bullets over 130 grain. I'm not sure of this though.
I was told by a Cabelas manager that they won't haggle on a transferred firearm and they wouldn't on the couple I've had transferred and bought in the past. Only one physically in the store at your local Cabelas or Bass Pro (now part of the Gun Library) can you haggle on.