I am going to purchase another kreiger BBL for. 6.5x47L, my question is, will this stabilize Lapua 136-139 scenars? Ive had both 8 and 8.5 twist but never tried anything bigger than a 130 vld out of the 8.5.
What about a 140hybrid?
Any input would help.
Much appreciated
Berger generally recommends the next fastest round number twist, to be conservative. You need to use their twist rate calculator to be more accurate. Most important enter your elevation. Temperature and velocity are less important, but enter them too. For Berger bullets most can be entered from their lookup. For other bullets you need to get bullet length elsewhere. And you need the BC from Lapua for their bullets. For the 139 Scenar I get 1.364" for length, and 0.290 for G7 BC. At sea level and standard temp this gives a good Stability factor of 1.53, so you are fine with a 8.5 twist. The Berger 140 Hybrid comes out at 1.4 at sea level, meaning you compromise BC by 3%, but the bullet is still stable. At 2000 feet stability is 1.5 and no compromise to BC. Some links below.
Bullet Length Database
Lapua Scenar Bullets
Berger Twist Rate Calculator
And, I sure hope 8.5 is OK as I have one on order. I shoot at 2000+ feet so I'm sure it will be good. And if you compromise accuracy does not go off the cliff. Just your BC is reduced.
Yeah i seen this, problem is that since you shot this ridiculously unbelievable group the 6.5 HV 31" kreiger 8 twist 4 groove have been flying off the shelf! Takes alot of time and effort to shoot like that, Great shooting there sir. Congratulations are well deserved.1 in 8 works well for me, see attached article.
http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2016/08/amazing-2-856-10-shot-group-at-1000-yards/
I never got 120s or 130s to shoot well in this twist,
I point my bullets so even if a loose 1-2% of BC with a faster twist, this is more than compensated by the pointing.
An 8 twist should have no problem stabilizing a 140 hybrid. Barrel length (ie velocity achieved) has much less effect on stability than twist rate.Higher velocity does increase the spin of the bullet , but that is offset somewhat by the fact that increased velocitry also increases the destabilizing force exerted on the nose of the bullet.I have been watching this thread with great interest as I have been encountering real difficulties in getting 140gn Berger Hybrids to group properly out of a 22" 1-8 twist Tikka.
A lot of you guys are running longer barrels but would barrel length have a major impact on stabilising a round?
I have been watching this thread with great interest as I have been encountering real difficulties in getting 140gn Berger Hybrids to group properly out of a 22" 1-8 twist Tikka.
A lot of you guys are running longer barrels but would barrel length have a major impact on stabilising a round?