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    Twist Rate For a Remington P14

    I would be thankful if someone could tell me what the twist rate is on a Remington built P14. I tried google, but that didn't net me any answers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MK Wheelie View Post
    I would be thankful if someone could tell me what the twist rate is on a Remington built P14.

    The same as for any other P14. 1 in 10 LH twist.

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    Thank you very much Patrick. I'm thinking of trying my hand at some long range shooting with this rifle. One in ten is good.

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    The long sight radius and peep sight give a P14 or M1917 an advantage over any other rifle of the same vintage. Comparison with the next generation (Enfield No.4, 1903-A3, Garandicon) is not quite fair. But I recall from the distant past that some competition shooters still preferred the P14 to a No.4. The difficulty is to find a P14 in good shooting condition. If you have one, never let it go!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    The difficulty is to find a P14 in good shooting condition. If you have one, never let it go!
    I got lucky.

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    And of note its a 5 grove

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