223 barrel
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223 barrel
I have just purchased a Omark .223 and want to replace the barrel for 1000 yard bench rest. Any suggestions on barrel manufacture twist and length
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Hey mate, first have you got an adaptor? Will need one for any of the top end barrel makers. Also you probably can't run and higher pressure cartridges in the omark action so your probably best with a 6mm, 6.5mm or 7mm cartridges.
Shaun aka 'Quick'
Yanchep, Western Australia
308 Win F/TR & F-S
7mm F-Open Shooter.
Yanchep, Western Australia
308 Win F/TR & F-S
7mm F-Open Shooter.
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I'd for sure I the Dasher or similar unles your shooting FS as its a proven round and has records to back it up aswell. Straight BR also but I've starting thinking that it doesn't quite have the legs for consistant 1000yd shooting even though its performed very well.
I nearly built a Dasher until I bought the 6x47L.
I nearly built a Dasher until I bought the 6x47L.
Shaun aka 'Quick'
Yanchep, Western Australia
308 Win F/TR & F-S
7mm F-Open Shooter.
Yanchep, Western Australia
308 Win F/TR & F-S
7mm F-Open Shooter.
Grumpe,
Your choice of barrel maker, depending on your choice of projectile, 1:7.5 will do for the 80grners, you will need a 1:6.5-7 for the 90grn projectiles. So it depends on which class you want to shoot in
getting enough powder in the case will be your biggest and most dangerous problem if your trying to compete against 6mm's 6.5's 7mm etc on a windy day. They shoot quite well in calm conditions.
The best .223 barrel I ever had was a 30" Maddco. It shot well to 900 yds.
Geoff
Your choice of barrel maker, depending on your choice of projectile, 1:7.5 will do for the 80grners, you will need a 1:6.5-7 for the 90grn projectiles. So it depends on which class you want to shoot in
getting enough powder in the case will be your biggest and most dangerous problem if your trying to compete against 6mm's 6.5's 7mm etc on a windy day. They shoot quite well in calm conditions.
The best .223 barrel I ever had was a 30" Maddco. It shot well to 900 yds.
Geoff
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I have 2 Kreiger .223 barrels. The 1-8 twist shot well from the start with 80g Sierra's.
The 1-7 has been a total PITA from the start, and despite using different chambering options, 80grn Amax, Nosler and Sierra, 2206H and 2208, different primers, I have not had a decent score from it in over 3 years, and 1000 + rounds.
The 1-7 has been a total PITA from the start, and despite using different chambering options, 80grn Amax, Nosler and Sierra, 2206H and 2208, different primers, I have not had a decent score from it in over 3 years, and 1000 + rounds.