Steve Blair said:Matt is correct and I have used several 10" twist barrels that shot 230 Hybrids very well. But, Bryan Litz's latest research shows some B.C. improvement is possible by using a slightly faster twist. My current two barrels are 9.75" and the next ones will be 9.5". If you can only find a 10" twist, don't worry about it because it will work well. If you are ordering a custom barrel, consider the faster twist.
Dutchie said:Just about to order a barrel for a new 300wsm rifle build. What are you guys running for a twist rate in your barrel? I am planning to shoot 230 grn hybrid Bergers. Thanks.
[br]Outdoorsman said:Dutchie said:Just about to order a barrel for a new 300wsm rifle build. What are you guys running for a twist rate in your barrel? I am planning to shoot 230 grn hybrid Bergers. Thanks.
Here's a handy reference chart that may be helpful now and in the future: http://www.shilen.com/calibersAndTwists.html
[br]dannyjbiggs said:Steve...ditto on the 9.5. What bullet-loaded neck diameter are you neck turning to with your reamer? Just about there.
Thanks,
Dan
Steve Blair said:[br]dannyjbiggs said:Steve...ditto on the 9.5. What bullet-loaded neck diameter are you neck turning to with your reamer? Just about there.
Thanks,
Dan
Dan, [br]
It's a Ø.337" chamber neck, brass is turned to .012" wall and loaded round neck is ~Ø.3325".
[br]dannyjbiggs said:Thanks Steve. Well, I came in at 0.3320! I plan to start "bruised shoulder" drills come Monday morning.
Dan