How so? Did you think 1/8 should not shoot it?I’m kinda surprised at the 69 SMK with the 8 twist.
How so? Did you think 1/8 should not shoot it?I’m kinda surprised at the 69 SMK with the 8 twist.
No it was on the light green on your margin chart, I thought it might stabilize better.How so? Did you think 1/8 should not shoot it?
Well its barely over 2 that is the cut off for being over spun. So its perfectly stablilized in 1/8. The range for being over is from 2.01 to 3.59. So its on the good end of that. Green and light green are both good.No it was on the light green on your margin chart, I thought it might stabilize better.
Done!Berger 80.5 Fullbore and 85.5 Hybrid please
Its up.Hornady 75 grain bthp also, Thanks!
Misprint on 85.5 Hybrid (you wrote 80.5 Hybrid)Done!
I have no idea what the average factory gun twist rate is. For ARs its probably 1/8 and 1/7 for bolts not sure many went to 1/9. Is 1/14 the factory default in 2022? Not checked.It shows that factory guns chambered in 223Rem should be 12tw by default (not 14tw).
Thanks!Misprint on 85.5 Hybrid (you wrote 80.5 Hybrid)
Most bolt guns are 1 in 8 or 1 in 9 now but some varmint types still come with 1 in 12. The proliferation of longer heavier bullets for the Semi Autos and newer 224 cartridges has lead to the change.I have no idea what the average factory gun twist rate is. For ARs its probably 1/8 and 1/7 for bolts not sure many went to 1/9. Is 1/14 the factory default in 2022? Not checked.
That's an interesting study. I shoot a small 40 grain so fast out of a 223 using a 1 in 12. I certainly wouldn't want anything faster then a 1 in 10.Most bolt guns are 1 in 8 or 1 in 9 now but some varmint types still come with 1 in 12. The proliferation of longer heavier bullets for the Semi Autos and newer 224 cartridges has lead to the change.
Glad to read that most guns are not 14:1 now. For a time window of my checking they were.I have no idea what the average factory gun twist rate is. For ARs its probably 1/8 and 1/7 for bolts not sure many went to 1/9. Is 1/14 the factory default in 2022? Not checked.
I didn't realize anyone actually put out a 1 in 14 223. I have to think this was a varmint rifle with the intent to use the same bullets used by the 22-250. 50 gr and less.Glad to read that most guns are not 14:1 now. For a time window of my checking they were.
A Colt AR-15 I had back in the early 80s was 12:1. That works for this little cartridge.
But my son's cooper came in 14:1 ~15yrs ago, which I knew eliminated most 22cal bullets..
Shooting here at sea level, I had to go with custom 40gr BR bullets for the Cooper.