I understand sufficient twist is necessary to stabilize a bullet, but are there any negatives associated with a twist rate faster than necessary (other than bullet flying apart)? I recall reading somewhere it is advisable to use the slowest twist possible, but what are downsides to spinning the bullert faster than necessary (other than a possible reduction in muzzle velocity and bullet flying apart)? I have heard the term "over-stabilizing". What is that and why is it (apparently) not good?
Phil
Phil