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That looks great! If your only shooting out to around 300 yds. how much better is the .20 VT really? Have you run it over a chrony yet?
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This is sad but true, all done, NEXT
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What twist did you go with in the new barrel?
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My experience is the .224 VMax's hit a little harder and have a little more acrobatics and the .204 VMax's have a little wind advantage......but it's really not a big difference that gives either bullet a discernable advantage. But "Ya just gotta love the VT" @ 18g of powder which leads me to believe I'd also love the FB.
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I have a 20 VT on a Sako A1 Pac Nor and haven't been able to get it to shoot consistently this good. I don't have a chrony.
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The targets posted were starting loads, I'll keep going up.
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Curious, what powder are you using ? AA2200 or Rl 10 work very well in finding and holding the best accuracy, with 32-39 grain bullets in the VT. Just a thought. Bill K
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How much greater are the groups for the 20VT with the Sako A-1? Just curious, as sometimes you just get a 'hummer' barrel.
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