The dimensions from Berger's "New Products" page - re-posted here for posterity:
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This bullet is now also listed in Berger's Twist Rate Calculator pull-down menu. Using a velocity of 2850 fps (which may be a bit less than you can actually achieve with a 30" barrel), 70 degrees F temp and 1000 ft elevation (i.e - ~ middle case scenario) here is the output:
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I don't think I'd be using an 8-twist with this bullet under any circumstances. Not sure why Berger chose to use an 8-twist as their "minimum twist rate necessary" value. You might get away with a 7.5-twist, but an 8-twist isn't going to cut it, even in a moderate atmospheric condition scenario. I'd use a 7-twist and call it good.
Kind of had me scratching my head also.
Don't know about the 85 hybrid, but cross fingers that you can shoot something heavier than an 80 without it going poof. For me, slow rate of fire and frequently cleaning every 12 to 15 rounds helps stop the blowups. The barrel would be gone if it didn't shoot so darn well!So chances of running this in a 6.5 twist 22 Creed at 3000+ are slim to none? Asking because I’m finishing up a build with these specs and hoping to make it work
So chances of running this in a 6.5 twist 22 Creed at 3000+ are slim to none? Asking because I’m finishing up a build with these specs and hoping to make it work
I'm very interested, but I'd love to hear from others if they will hold up to higher velocities. My 22Br with a 1:7 5R Bartlien blows up the 90VLD, 95 SMK, and 88 ELD at any speed over 2800fps. Slow pace 3 shot groups are fine. 5 shot groups and they start popping midway to the target. If the 85.5 holds up to 3050fps for a string of 10, then I'm a happy camper!
I pulled my 22 creed barrel due to to many bullet blow ups.
Tried the Berger 90's Sierra 90's and Hornady 75 elm's all would blow up at one time or another.
Was running a 7 tw and @3200-3300 fps So 330,000 to 340,000 rpms
Had a smith tel me to try to stay under 310,000 rpm's
So you need a 7.5 twist
Most people don't start to notice them going poof till 300+ rounds down the barrel
Wondering if Berger made these cause of the many complaints of there 90g turning into dust.
I pulled my 22 creed barrel due to to many bullet blow ups.
Tried the Berger 90's Sierra 90's and Hornady 75 elm's all would blow up at one time or another.
Was running a 7 tw and @3200-3300 fps So 330,000 to 340,000 rpms
Had a smith tel me to try to stay under 310,000 rpm's
So you need a 7.5 twist
Most people don't start to notice them going poof till 300+ rounds down the barrel
Wondering if Berger made these cause of the many complaints of there 90g turning into dust.
Does barrel length play into jacket failure at all?
To the degree bbl length determines muzzle velocity, it will also affect RPM and therefore jacket separation at excessive speeds.
Theretically, anyway. Actual experence may vary.
I'd say powder charge has a bigger contribution to the problem.