ttfreestyle
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just curious if yot guys that have shot 13, 13.5, and 14 twists have seen a definite advantage in one over the others shooting 68 grain bullets in a 6 ppc. Thanks
just curious if yot guys that have shot 13, 13.5, and 14 twists have seen a definite advantage in one over the others shooting 68 grain bullets in a 6 ppc. Thanks
I would do the 12 as well but shoot the new 80 gr Bart's bullet.I would go 12 twist and leave myself the option of shooting the fabulous Berger 80 gr's
Someone told me that the 80 grain Bergers would stabilize with a 13" twist, but that Bart's 80 gr. being a BT needs a 12 twist. Any confirmation on this? Of course the original question was about a PPC barrel and I believe that most of the work with the 80s has been done with versions of the necked down Grendel case, which have more capacity than a PPC. Has anyone played with Bart's 80s in a BR? I believe that the whole thing with the Grendel wildcats has to do with bolt face size, but some have so called universal bolt faces, and the capacity would be similar.
Thanks for all of the info. I am under the impression that the Grinch has slightly less capacity than the standard BR. Please correct me if that is not the case. A friend has chambered a barrel for a 6.5 Grendel necked down to 6mm, with no other changes, and reports that his customer's groups are excellent with 80 grain Bergers. The reason that I asked about the BR is that my Viper has a universal bolt face, and if the BR is the equal of the Grinch, it would simplify trying the 80 grain bullets quite a lot, and save considerable money.
I plan on shooting 68 boat tails.There are a fair number of each of the ones you list being used
Some of the 68bt are pretty long for a 14
Some people feel a 13 works really well with these longer 68bt
A whole lot shoot a 13.5 or a 13.75
What bullet do you plan to use ?
I have been shooting Bartlien 13.5 for the last 2 years