long40shot
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What would be a good list of twist rates for different bullet weights. I'm not familiar with 25 caliber stuff.
Matt
Matt
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Call Randy Robinett. He enjoys talking quarter bore, and has a vast amount of knowledge about the 25 caliber and twist rates. I shoot his 88 and 110 grain bullets, and can say this: a 12 twist works with the 88, but the 11 twist is optimal. The 10 twist works with the 110, a 9 twist is optimal.What would be a good list of twist rates for different bullet weights. I'm not familiar with 25 caliber stuff.
Matt
Would a 10 twist be to fast for a 90grn sierra?I like 12 twist and even have 14 twist but I only shoot 100gr bullets and lighter if you want to shoot 110,115, and 120s then you need a 10 twist.
Dean
Would a 10 twist be to fast for a 90grn sierra?
A brief rant regarding RL-17: in my experience, it appears to be the ideal burn rate for the 25 caliber expansion ratio . . . in my 25 Cal cartridges, the velocity, compared to all other powders, is, as outrageous as the initial Alliant claims - well in excess of 150 FPS gains, without excessive pressures . . . further, I have yet to experience wide temperature sensitivity swings. In short, at least for hunting applications, in the 25's, over a range of case capacities, RL-17 is crazy good!RG
FWIW The Sierra test staff found RL-15 ideal for both velocity and accuracy with nearly every bullet weight in 250 Ackley, and no contest. I also found it interesting that they use 250 AI to QC all 25-cal bullet.
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FWIW The Sierra test staff found RL-15 ideal for both velocity and accuracy with nearly every bullet weight in 250 Ackley, and no contest. I also found it interesting that they use 250 AI to QC all 25-cal bullet.
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I'll confess that I have not perused Sierra load DATA for many years - I'd almost bet that they've either not tried the RL-17, or, decided against using it, as have most load-DATA sources, all of which/whom seem to shy away from "compressed" loads. By charge weight, my 25x47 LAPUA barrels shoot equal amounts of H-4350; IMR4007; and RL-17, and also similar volume. There is little published DATA for RL-17 and several other quite useful powders . . . I suppose, it's, "enter at your own risk" territory. RG
I believe Sierra did list RL-17 for certain bullets for 250 AI but I don't have their book to hand.
FWIW Dan Hackett touted the plain and underappreciated 250 Savage as a superb cartridge in its own right. He also promoted a shortened version he named 25 Hunter for hunter class BR.
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Do you own Dan's actual dies? If so that's an honor.
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Yes, I do - and, again, his reamer set, along with two of his barrels, which were fit & chambered by Jim Borden. Dan was a good friend, competitor. RG
Yes, I do - and, again, his reamer set, along with two of his barrels, which were fit & chambered by Jim Borden. Dan was a good friend, competitor. I intend to quit hijacking this thread, and post some comparative .25 Cal. case-capacities. RG