Dr Geoff Kolbe, proprietor of Border Barrels in Scotland has a more sophisticated program than the Miller formula, but it needs more measurements.
Using data from Bryan Litz's measurements of the Berger 115 VLD and Sierra 115 DTAC from his book 'Applied Ballistics for Long Range Shooting', the Kolbe formula gives the following for 3,000 fps and 68 degrees F air temperature:
Berger 115: optimal twist 1-7"; Sg for 1-8" twist: c. 1.15
DTAC 115: .................. 1-7.4"; ....................: c. 1.30
for comparison
Sierra 107 MK: ............. 1-7.8; .....................: c. 1.44
Dr Kolbe's ideal Sg is 1.5 (compared to 1.4 in Miller) and that what this program's ideal twist rate results are based on attaining.
A 1.15 Sg is in my opinion really marginal, so you'd definitely want a faster twist barrel for the 115gn Berger, at least 1-7.5". I'd live with 1-8" and an Sg of around 1.3 with the DTAC, at least here in the UK where it doesn't get as cold as in much of North America.
In fact, I'll either have to, or eat my words, or have 1,000 DTACs for sale, as I just picked up my new 6XC 1,000yd BR Light Gun today from the gunsmith and it has a 1-8" twist Bartlein 5R barrel on it. I intend to use the Sierra 107 and Berger 105 as my primary bullets but bought the collection of DTACs too in case they turned out to be superior.
Actually, I do know they work at least reasonably well in this twist rate as top UK long-range shooter John Carmichael successfully used the DTAC in 6BR from a 1-8" twist barrel in 1,000yd F-Class matches a couple of years ago.
The link to the Border Barrels' facility is:
http://www.border-barrels.com/barrel_twist.htm
Laurie,
York, England