223Rem,Has anyone had luck with 105 gr pills and a 1-9.25,or even a 1-9 twist) twist barrel in a .243 Winchester?
Came across a sweet deal for an assortment of 105 gr 6mm bullets. Comprised primarily of Berger 105 gr VLDs, with a mix of AMAX's and JLH's.
I have a 1-8 twist .243 barrel as well but I leave that for the 115 DTAC and Berger VLDs.
Going by Greenhill's formula, a 105 gr bullet at 1.220' in length,average, before trimming the meplat) traveling @ 2800 fps at the muzzle needs a 1-8 twist. I reduced the number to 1.15' and the formula allows for a 1-9 twist.
Guess I should just load a few up......unless someone here tells me not to bother.
TIA
I use 40.5 grains of IMR 4350 with 105 Amac and they all touch at 100yds.I would change powders and try H4350 or RL17, If you are launching the bullet 3000fps that is 240.000 rpm, and that is plenty to stabilize it.
Dean
Agreed, as long as they're faster than a 10" twist. But there is always weird exceptions. I had a 243 Savage 9.25" twist and it shot just as good or better at 2,575 - 2,600 fps than at 2,900+ fps. 22" bbl.In my experience with the 243 factory twist barrels and heavier bullets they seem to work better at or near max loads.
I have rebarreld quite a few .243 with 1-8t.they have shot excellent with 70grn up to 105grn.Has anyone had luck with 105 gr pills and a 1-9.25,or even a 1-9 twist) twist barrel in a .243 Winchester?
Came across a sweet deal for an assortment of 105 gr 6mm bullets. Comprised primarily of Berger 105 gr VLDs, with a mix of AMAX's and JLH's.
I have a 1-8 twist .243 barrel as well but I leave that for the 115 DTAC and Berger VLDs.
Going by Greenhill's formula, a 105 gr bullet at 1.220' in length,average, before trimming the meplat) traveling @ 2800 fps at the muzzle needs a 1-8 twist. I reduced the number to 1.15' and the formula allows for a 1-9 twist.
Guess I should just load a few up......unless someone here tells me not to bother.
TIA