I don't know if an 8 will stabilize. However, in a 6.5 x 284 this bullet with either H1000, RL-26 or Retumbo should easily get to 3000.. Additionally, with those powders you should get 14-1500 rounds of barrel life! This ought to be a real 1000 yard F-Class champ>>>>>IF it shoots!!Curious to see if an 8 twist will stabilize these in a 30" 6.5-284. Should be able to make it to 3000 fps.
According to my numbers at 3000fps. a 1-8.184 would be the min. twist required.
Don't forget about temperatures, elevation, humidity etc....all play a part.
If you have a true 8 twist barrel they should fly for ya.
I'm doing a faster twist for my 6.5 Creedmoor.
Later, Frank
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Ran the 147gr ELD at 3220 this summer then backed it down to 3180 ish this fall in a 30" Kreiger 6.5X284. ( R26)Curious to see if an 8 twist will stabilize these in a 30" 6.5-284. Should be able to make it to 3000 fps.
Great to know. ThanksRan the 147gr ELD at 3220 this summer then backed it down to 3180 ish this fall in a 30" Kreiger 6.5X284. ( R26)
Should be no problem at all
Long answer: I think FrankG is probably using the Miller SI rule at 60 F and standard pressure at sea level and assuming a 1.5" bullet, which I saw posted by "Fast14riot" in thread "New Sierra 6.5 mm 150 gr Match King" on the main forum board today. When I do that, I get Miller SI of 1.44 for 1:8 twist, so I think Frank is calculating minimum twist rate for a 1.4 corrected Miller SI. In recent work, Litz said some improved results can be achieved by stabilizing up to a 1.5 Miller SI. My calculations show a 1.53 corrected Miller SI from a 1:7.75 barrel.
After looking at other similarly-low form factor 6.5 mm bullet data especially 140 and 147 ELD Match bullets, I am skeptical that 1.5 is the right bullet OAL. I think the correct OAL for the SMK may be closer to 1.45" instead of 1.5". If the bullet is indeed something closer to 1.45", then Miller SI at 1:8 twist is 1.59, and it is 1.50 with a 1:8.25 twist.
Short answer: At 3000 fps, if bullet is 1.5" long you may want a 7.75 or faster twist. If bullet is 1.45" long, then 8.25 or faster will be good.
I’m curious to see which is best between the 6.5x55 or 6.5x284 to launch these bullets...
Or will the 6.5 creed or 260 be enough to get decent velocities?
Sounds like if pushing it around 3000, an 8 twist will stabilize it just fine.Redoing my numbers.....at a 1.5" long bullet in 6.5mm. At 2800fps. my twist calc. comes out at a 1-7.92 min. At 2600fps. I'm getting 1-7.52 min.
If it was my gun I'd run a 1-7.25 min. twist or a 1-7. I'm throwing a 1-6.75 twist on my gun in 6.5 Creedmoor here in the near futures. I'll see how it shoots!
Later, Frank
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147g ELD-M, 150g SMK, 155g Cauterucio VLD.