1-12 twist rate
What I have found is its 1-10" for 308.
Oh, dude, the barrel twist rate for a Remington 308 model 7400 is typically 1:10. It means the bullet completes one full rotation in the barrel every 10 inches it travels. So, like, it's important for accuracy and stuff, but don't lose sleep over it, man.
You must provide end use and intended projectile weights.
"Twist rate" depends on a particular cartrige the barrel is chambered for. For example: A .30-06 would have a twist rate of one full turn in 10 inches. A .308 would use a twist rate of one full turn in 12 inches.
Either 1-10 or 1-12
1/12
The Revelation .308 was sold by Western Auto in the 1970's. It has 8 grooves and a 16" twist on the bolt action model. I am not sure who the manufacturer was; but Western Auto is still in business and perhaps they would know.
Your winchester model 70 chambered in .308 Win.is a short action.
The numbers 308 are not the model number.That is the caliber.Include the model and serial number so we can answer why the letter A appears in the front of the serial number.
The numbers .308 are the caliber of your rifle,not the model number.Please include the model number and serial number to get the age of your Winchester rifle.
yes as long as the Remington model 700 sps is chambered for 308 Win.