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I have a coltsman .223 on a L461 action, can anyone give me some idea what the rifiling twist for this rifle might be? I think it's 1 in 12, but not sure, did they come in other twists for this caliber?
 
517- This is one that you will have to measure to be sure. I believe that High Standard made the Coltsman barrels and I am not familiar with the twist rates in them. Use a high quality cleaning rod with a tight patch and you can come reasonably close to what you seek. May take a few tries.-Misako
 

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