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The Ruger Model No. 1 in .243 caliber typically has a twist rate of 1:10 inches. This means the rifling makes one complete turn every 10 inches of barrel length. This twist rate is designed to stabilize the common bullet weights used in .243 caliber, optimizing accuracy and performance. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for confirmation, as variations may exist.
Remington 700 .243 twist rate is: 1 in 10" you can google it like I did.
The twist rate in a Winchester 670, 243 caliber is 1:10.
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Your rifles twist rate is one turn in 9inches/1 in 9.this is for a 223 cal
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50-550 usd
The rate of twist for a Remington 788 in .243cal is 1 in 9 which is one complete turn of the bullet in nine inches
This rifle was built by Mossberg and was labeled the 800B. The "B" series was sold thru Montgomery Wards and other large reatilers. All Mossberg model 800 .243 rifles manufactured had a twist rate of 1 in 10. So I believe it is safe to the twist rate is 1 in 10.
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