bobm
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It sure looks like its about a 1:3. I'll bet you are right.An interesting article about the potential host it may have been fired in…
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An Honest Look at 8.6 Blackout | The Ballistic Assistant
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Shouldn't be hard to estimate/ballpark. Looks like it's doing about ¼ revolution in the length of the engraved section so if you multiply the length of the engraved section (parallel to centerline) x 4, that should be the rate.What twist rate would that be?
Are you thinking an 8.6 BO would not have the range for a 1 mile shot? Before I retired from the State Police I was one of the RO/Instrutor's. Another RO did something stupid with a G22 firing our duty .40 S&W 180 grain subsonic ammo. He launched a few rounds over the berm. The round fully penetrated an exterior wall at a sanitary district office and hit the office manager's desk 7/10 mile down range. This is no BS and the fallout got our range closed for more than a year until changes were made to the berm and baffles. It's entirely possible the .338 round shown could travel a mile.I am calling BS that was fired from a mile away if 8.6 Blackout. Easy to drive down range for a pot shot.
