Hi,
If anyone knows, or can tell me where to look, for the twist rate on a 1964 Model 70 in .225 Winchester (22” barrel) I’d much appreciate it.
Cheers
Hi,
If anyone knows, or can tell me where to look, for the twist rate on a 1964 Model 70 in .225 Winchester (22” barrel) I’d much appreciate it.
Cheers
I believe all 225 Winchester rifles are 1:12". Maybe different if someone wanted to shoot heavier than factory bullets.
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1:14 according to my rifle and manuals
I had better have a look at mine later - 1:12" is what I remembered, not measured.
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You can measure with a cleaning rod, tight fitting and tape for rotation and tape measure,will confirm.twist.
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1:14"
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