So is that 6.5 twist?Haven't put a ton of rounds through the McGowan but so far, I'd say it's good to go.
I did one for a guy recently, this was for a bolt gun though.Got the last piece I need to build an 8.6 blackout.
.338 1:3 twist.
I figured since Festivus is right around the corner, we could argue about the unnecessary twist rate.
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Not true. I have a cut rifled McGowen 16" x 1.2" straight 6.5 twist barrel screwed into a Zermatt Origin action and load/shoot 300gr Sierra's with an average velocity of 1,050 fps. I have had Zero issues stabilizing this load. (.338 TBAC Ultra suppressor installed).I did a little research since that cartridge is new to me as well as such a tight twist rate
and from what I gathered that is the twist needed for subsonic speeds
With Heavies
So I suppose the 1:3 covers every scenario and that's whats most commonly offered.
Many other people use like a 1:6 and choose their bullet accordingly for that
This is the kind of info I like but causes me to just "Not get" whats up with the 1:3 twist?I have a cut rifled McGowen 16" x 1.2" straight 6.5 twist barrel screwed into a Zermatt Origin action and load/shoot 300gr Sierra's with an average velocity of 1,050 fps. I have had Zero issues stabilizing this load. (.338 TBAC Ultra suppressor installed).
According to Berger
I’ve shot 8.6 a bit in a Q fixGot the last piece I need to build an 8.6 blackout.
.338 1:3 twist.
I figured since Festivus is right around the corner, we could argue about the unnecessary twist rate.
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So is that 6.5 twist?
I didn't think guys your age wore wrist watches! Haha