so please correct me with any misinterpreted or misunderstood knowledge when reading this, I am still learning!
Ok so I think I know that the stability of a bullet is primarily relative to the twist rate of a a barrel and the bearing surface length/weight of a bullet. The base type, ogive and tip type play a lesser role, but still has their importance.
With this said, is there a chart somewhere that I can look at that shows the bearing surface lengths of bullets categorized by bullet weight?
I am not surprised if this both does or does not exist as this would be handy for fine tuning loads and also this too much work given theere are so many bullets in the world.
Ok so I think I know that the stability of a bullet is primarily relative to the twist rate of a a barrel and the bearing surface length/weight of a bullet. The base type, ogive and tip type play a lesser role, but still has their importance.
With this said, is there a chart somewhere that I can look at that shows the bearing surface lengths of bullets categorized by bullet weight?
I am not surprised if this both does or does not exist as this would be handy for fine tuning loads and also this too much work given theere are so many bullets in the world.