There is an article by Bryan Litz exploring this question. It is on this forum, I believe in the archives of "The Daily Bulletin".. But to basically answer your question, there is very little difference. I think, if memory serves me correctly, it is about a 6f.p.s. loss per 1/2 twist. So you should not be losing more than say 15f.p.s. from a 8 twist as opposed to a 9 twist. But, to be on the safe side, ask Bryan, who is a contributing member of this forum.. He owns "Applied Ballistics" and is a "for real" ballistician!Shooting a 284 Win, 28 inch, 8 twist, 180 hybrids. Currently getting about 2700 fps in 40 degree weather. Am I giving up velocity by using an 8 twist vs a 9 twist. If so, how much, approx.
Thanks.There is an article by Bryan Litz exploring this question. It is on this forum, I believe in the archives of "The Daily Bulletin".. But to basically answer your question, there is very little difference. I think, if memory serves me correctly, it is about a 6f.p.s. loss per 1/2 twist. So you should not be losing more than say 15f.p.s. from a 8 twist as opposed to a 9 twist. But, to be on the safe side, ask Bryan, who is a contributing member of this forum.. He owns "Applied Ballistics" and is a "for real" ballistician!
Yes it does, but pressure makes velocity. I think it about evens out and that is why you see so little difference. MattWill the higher twist rate cause more pressure and thus not able to be loaded as hot ?