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Lucky Shooter

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I normally shoot .224 bullets-----40 gr to 52 gr----using a 12" twist barrel. Shooting
will likely be limited to 221 FB, 222 R and 22 PPC.

What can I expect if I use this same range of bullets in a 10" twist barrel.

Opinions ??

Thanks.

A. Weldy
 
It will depend on just how close to 1:10 that the twist of your barrel actually is.
I have a 1:12 that shoots 55 grains very accurately and a 1:14 twist that won't.
I have never tried bullets heavier than 55 grains in my 1:12, but probably should.

I was told that my 1:9 twist wouldn't shoot 77 gr bullets accurately.
It was shooting 73 gr bullets great and it was supposed to stabilize them and did.

Some one reported that their 1:9 shot 77s,so I tried Sierra 77 SMKs. They shot as accurately as the 73s.
I measured the twist of my 1:9 and it was 1:8.75 - apparently that was fast enough to stabilize a SMK 77 gr bullet.

I would suspect that a 1:10 might stabilize a 69 gr match bullet if it is close to or slightly faster than spec.
You'll only know if you try.
 
It will depend on just how close to 1:10 that the twist of your barrel actually is.
I have a 1:12 that shoots 55 grains very accurately and a 1:14 twist that won't.
I have never tried bullets heavier than 55 grains in my 1:12, but probably should.

I was told that my 1:9 twist wouldn't shoot 77 gr bullets accurately.
It was shooting 73 gr bullets great and it was supposed to stabilize them and did.

Some one reported that their 1:9 shot 77s,so I tried Sierra 77 SMKs. They shot as accurately as the 73s.
I measured the twist of my 1:9 and it was 1:8.75 - apparently that was fast enough to stabilize a SMK 77 gr bullet.

I would suspect that a 1:10 might stabilize a 69 gr match bullet if it is close to or slightly faster than spec.
You'll only know if you try.
Thanks CF J,

I'll redo the question.

I'm not interested in shooting heavier bullets---just would like to get opinions on
shooting the 40's to 52's with the 10" twist.

A. Weldy
 
Like CFJ says, ya wont know till ya try....and my 223 in 1:9, according to what you read, shouldn't stabilize heavy bullets but my most accurate group was with 80 grain Noslers
 
I normally shoot .224 bullets-----40 gr to 52 gr----using a 12" twist barrel. Shooting
will likely be limited to 221 FB, 222 R and 22 PPC.

What can I expect if I use this same range of bullets in a 10" twist barrel.

Opinions ??

Thanks.

A. Weldy
You can expect little to no change in going to a 10 twist barrel. Todays tipped bullets are fairly long compared with hollow points and flat base bullets. You are stabilizing length not weight. Velocity has little to do with stabilizing bullets in my opinion. I shoot 50 and 53 grain in my 222 with 8 twist and it doesn't show any signs of over stabilizaton.
 
Thanks CF J,

I'll redo the question.

I'm not interested in shooting heavier bullets---just would like to get opinions on
shooting the 40's to 52's with the 10" twist.

A. Weldy
I think at the speeds of the calibers you listed you'll be perfectly fine.

I did have some 40 grain V-Max blow up on me out of a 12 twist but it was in a 22-250 doing 4060 fps
 

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