I'd appreciate a little input from those of you who own the Remington 5R MilSpec in .308 with the 24" barrel. Here's the deal:
I've never seen any official specs published by Remington on the 5R (if you know where to find them, I'd like to know). The concensus on the web seems to be that the twist on this rifle is 1:11.25, but no one seems to have actually measured it.
Well, yesterday I measured it, and I consistently came up with a 1:12 twist. I did the test four times, and got 1:12 each time.
If you own this rifle, I'd be curious to know what your twist rate is. For the record, I bought my 5R about two years ago. It was NIB, with the Remington SS 5R MilSpec label, matching serial numbers, etc. It looks and shoots just like any other 5R you've ever seen. It definitely has five-groove rifling. I don't know who ever came up with the 1:11.25 twist rate, but I know at least one 5R that's 1:12. I'd sure like to know what yours is.
I've never seen any official specs published by Remington on the 5R (if you know where to find them, I'd like to know). The concensus on the web seems to be that the twist on this rifle is 1:11.25, but no one seems to have actually measured it.
Well, yesterday I measured it, and I consistently came up with a 1:12 twist. I did the test four times, and got 1:12 each time.
If you own this rifle, I'd be curious to know what your twist rate is. For the record, I bought my 5R about two years ago. It was NIB, with the Remington SS 5R MilSpec label, matching serial numbers, etc. It looks and shoots just like any other 5R you've ever seen. It definitely has five-groove rifling. I don't know who ever came up with the 1:11.25 twist rate, but I know at least one 5R that's 1:12. I'd sure like to know what yours is.