My F/TR rifle has a 1:7 twist barrel 26" long. The last ten Berger 80gr VLD five-shot groups average .219 MOA @ 100yds. I think it shoots OK and I usually place in the top 3 and have my fair share of wins in 600yd F/TR matches using the Berger 80s.
However, I'd like to shoot the Berger VLD 90gr bullets I recently began testing. The best 10 five-shot groups with the 90s average .701 MOA, not so good.
I had similarly poor results with some Sierra 90gr bullets I tested last winter using a variety of powders. With the Berger tests I've run so far I'm getting about 2600 fps at 10% over max published charge weights using Vihtavuori N-140 and CFE-223. Those loads show the hints of primer flattening and I hate to jam more powder in the case in search of more MV.
I'm considering a new 30" barrel, but I'm not sure if I want a 1:6 twist or if I should stay with a 1:7 twist. Of course I would hate to order a new 30" 1:7 barrel in hopes that length alone will give me enough MV to find the accuracy I'm after and then find out it doesn't do the job.
I know some people have success shooting 90s with 1:7 twist barrels but I'm curious if anyone has switched to a 1:6 twist barrel in search of better performance.
Berger claims 1:6 is optimum and their on-line twist calculator claims a 1:7 might shoot OK groups but with a reduced B.C. I'd settle for that except that I haven't so far found a recipe which will shoot acceptable groups with the 90s.
Comments?
However, I'd like to shoot the Berger VLD 90gr bullets I recently began testing. The best 10 five-shot groups with the 90s average .701 MOA, not so good.
I had similarly poor results with some Sierra 90gr bullets I tested last winter using a variety of powders. With the Berger tests I've run so far I'm getting about 2600 fps at 10% over max published charge weights using Vihtavuori N-140 and CFE-223. Those loads show the hints of primer flattening and I hate to jam more powder in the case in search of more MV.
I'm considering a new 30" barrel, but I'm not sure if I want a 1:6 twist or if I should stay with a 1:7 twist. Of course I would hate to order a new 30" 1:7 barrel in hopes that length alone will give me enough MV to find the accuracy I'm after and then find out it doesn't do the job.
I know some people have success shooting 90s with 1:7 twist barrels but I'm curious if anyone has switched to a 1:6 twist barrel in search of better performance.
Berger claims 1:6 is optimum and their on-line twist calculator claims a 1:7 might shoot OK groups but with a reduced B.C. I'd settle for that except that I haven't so far found a recipe which will shoot acceptable groups with the 90s.
Comments?