Looking over some old targets, this question had bothered me for quite awhile; 14 years ago I bought a Marlin VLS stainless heavy barrel 22mag laminated stocked rifle. I had the action professionally bedded, put a 24X scope on the rifle, and installed a 1Lb trigger. I was hellbent on getting tight 5 shot groups even if it meant handloading 22Mag ammunition, and THAT is what I did. (no lecture today please about the dangers of reloading rimfire ammo. That is not the topic.) The results were 5 shot .25" groups at 50 yards. However, I was quite disgusted to find out that I could not shoot 1" MOA groups at 100 yards with this rifle. I had no problem shooting some 1/4" groups @ 100 yards with my other custom rifles. I'm a target shooter, and because I don't hunt there was no reason for me to keep a rifle that fired scattered 1.5" groups at 100 yards. I was heartbroken and disgusted when I dumped it on GunBroker for a giveaway price. I really made that hog-hunter in Florida who bought it very happy! He received the rifle and later told me that he thought I was a scam when he saw the photos of what I was selling for so cheap!
ANYWAY,
The conclusion I came to was that the 1-16 twist in this barrel was not fast enough for the 100 yard distance. Could a gunsmith or somebody in the business of producing barrels, tell me for a fact why such a ridiculously slow as crap twist like the 1-16 is still used in the 22Magnum? It is NOT like the 22mag cartridge is shooting a bullet at such blistering speeds that a sensible 1-12, or even a slow 1-14 twist couldn't be used. It's not like the bullets will spin apart or that such tremendous breech pressures will develop. I'm sure had the barrel been a 1-12 twist (or maybe a 1-14), I've still have had the same .200" groups at 50 yards, but been shooting 5 shot 3/4" groups at 100 yards too.
Photos are of 5 shot, 50yard targets.


ANYWAY,
The conclusion I came to was that the 1-16 twist in this barrel was not fast enough for the 100 yard distance. Could a gunsmith or somebody in the business of producing barrels, tell me for a fact why such a ridiculously slow as crap twist like the 1-16 is still used in the 22Magnum? It is NOT like the 22mag cartridge is shooting a bullet at such blistering speeds that a sensible 1-12, or even a slow 1-14 twist couldn't be used. It's not like the bullets will spin apart or that such tremendous breech pressures will develop. I'm sure had the barrel been a 1-12 twist (or maybe a 1-14), I've still have had the same .200" groups at 50 yards, but been shooting 5 shot 3/4" groups at 100 yards too.
Photos are of 5 shot, 50yard targets.


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