The twist rate for a Belgium Browning Safari rifle chambered in 7mm Remington Magnum is typically 1:9.5 inches. This means the rifle's barrel makes one complete turn in 9.5 inches of length, which is designed to stabilize bullets weighing around 140 to 175 grains effectively. Always check the specific manufacturer's specifications for confirmation, as variations may exist.
The "rate of twist on rifling" is caliber specific. To give you an answer we would need to know which cartridge the rifle is chambered for.
You will need to call Browning.
The rate of twist for a Browning X-Bolt 24-inch barrel typically varies depending on the specific caliber of the rifle. For example, the .308 Winchester generally has a twist rate of 1:10 inches, while the .30-06 Springfield may also feature a 1:10 twist. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the exact twist rate corresponding to your specific X-Bolt model and caliber.
You will need to call Browning or take it to a gunsmith.
The Springfield 1903 has a 1" in 10" twist rate. The later M1 service rifle also has a 1" in 10" twist rate.
Depends on the caliber.
Try the Browning customer service dept at link below
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The Browning 2007 Product Catalog states that the A-Boltchambered for 25WSSM with a 22" barrel has a 1 in 10" rate of twist.
You could contact Browning at Browning.com and ask.
You need to see a gunsmith.
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