waterfwlr said:I've heard two theories.
One being, if a bullet is stable, it will stay stable.
Second is, a bullet can be stable, and then become unstable at long distance.
Which is correct?
waterfwlr said:Thanks. The reason I ask is, I have a marginal twist bullet combo that shoots very well at 100 yards, but wonder if it will stay stable at say 800 yards. If I had a place too shoot that far around here I would just find out for myself.
What are a few of the variables?
M-61 said:waterfwlr said:Thanks. The reason I ask is, I have a marginal twist bullet combo that shoots very well at 100 yards, but wonder if it will stay stable at say 800 yards. If I had a place too shoot that far around here I would just find out for myself.
What are a few of the variables?
If Calverton is still open you can see what happens at 200yds.
waterfwlr said:Thanks. The reason I ask is, I have a marginal twist bullet combo that shoots very well at 100 yards, but wonder if it will stay stable at say 800 yards. If I had a place too shoot that far around here I would just find out for myself.
BOhio said:waterfwlr said:Thanks. The reason I ask is, I have a marginal twist bullet combo that shoots very well at 100 yards, but wonder if it will stay stable at say 800 yards. If I had a place too shoot that far around here I would just find out for myself.
Picture this: A very accurate rifle chambered in .308 Win, featuring a 1:12" bore twist, and Fed Gold Medal Match 168 ammo. Capable of match-winning accuracy to 600y. (In fact, I was leading such a match, including being ahead of the guy who ultimately won the match with a range record, to 600y. Shooting factory loads because I didn't have time to make enough 175 handloads per usual...)
At 800y-1,000y, my groups went from sub-MOA to measure with a yardstick, due presumably to transonic issues. Whether that's "instability" I don't know, but whatever it was killed my chances to win.
CatShooter said:The 168 SMK is not a particularly well designed bullet - folks have been complaining about for 30+ years.
BOhio said:CatShooter said:The 168 SMK is not a particularly well designed bullet - folks have been complaining about for 30+ years.
The FGMM 168 SMK, i.e. .30 caliber, is well-enough designed for excellent performance to 600y. Past that, the 175 SMK is clearly superior, at least in a .308 at safe pressures.
