The Sako L461 Vixen in .223 caliber typically has a rate of twist of 1:12 inches. This means that the rifling makes one complete turn every 12 inches of barrel length. This twist rate is suitable for stabilizing lighter bullets commonly used in .223 cartridges.
1/12 or 1/14.
Odds are 1 in 8
1:12 or 1:14. Stick to the very light bullets.
The twist rate is 14"
The twist rate of the Sako L461 Vixen in .222 Remington is typically 1:14 inches. This means the rifle's barrel will make one complete revolution every 14 inches of travel along the barrel. This twist rate is designed to stabilize the lighter bullets commonly used in the .222 cartridge, ensuring better accuracy and performance. Always refer to the specific manufacturer's specifications for the exact model in question.
The Sako L579 in .220 Swift typically features a twist rate of 1:14 inches. This standard twist rate is designed to stabilize lighter bullets commonly used in this caliber, enhancing accuracy and performance at various distances. Always check your specific model or consult the manufacturer's specifications for confirmation, as variations may exist.
1-8 or 1-12
1/10
1/14 IIRC. Have it verified by a gunsmith
Someone at the Sako collector club might know.
You will have to contact Sako. Falls outside published data.
100-1000 dollars