The Savage 340 E in .222 Remington typically has a twist rate of 1:14 inches. This twist rate is designed to stabilize lighter bullets, usually in the range of 40 to 50 grains, which are commonly used with this caliber for varmint and target shooting. Always verify specific details with the manufacturer's specifications or a reliable source, as variations may exist.
The Ithaca LSA 55 in .222 Remington typically features a barrel twist rate of 1:12 inches. This means that the rifling in the barrel makes one complete turn every 12 inches of barrel length. This twist rate is well-suited for stabilizing lighter bullets commonly used in .222 caliber, enhancing accuracy and performance.
The twist rate is 14"
Standard factory 222 Remington ADL has a 1/14 twist rate.
40-50's think this was made sometime in 60's ?? bolt action, mag. fed, .222 cal...is westpoint says on barrel under savage
It depends on the barrel length. Please re-ask the question with the length. Serial number would help as well, so you can get the ROT for that same year.
Looks like it's 1-14.
1 in 16"
Information on the Savage shotgun model 842 series E 222 Remington includes that it has a 24-inch barrel. As of 2014, this gun is valued between 200.00 and 250.00 in excellent condition.
1/12 or 1/14.
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