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Bullet weight versus Barrel Twist?

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16 June 2005, 21:42
Ranger66
Bullet weight versus Barrel Twist?
I recently purchased a 243 win. Model 10 GXP3, it has a 1:9 1/4 twist. I was doing some reading on twist vs. weight and I was wondering would I be better off shooting something like 85-100 gr bullets, right now I have some 65gr hornady v-max reloads that shoot alright but haven't tried different bullets or powder charges. Most of my shootign will be done in the 300 yard mark (deer, coyote, g-hogs). I also have some 95gr Nosler Partitions that I haven't loaded yet and am earger to check them out. Anyone got a good load for the 95 partition with IMR 4350 powder?
17 June 2005, 00:41
butchloc
43 gr 4350 * 95 nosler showed great promise for me
17 June 2005, 10:07
ricciardelli
Twist ratio determines bullet length not weight.


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04 July 2005, 02:47
Steel Slinger
I've found the Greenhill formula works for me. (ABC's of reloading Pg 62)

150 / (X/Y) = twist rate in barrel

X= bullet length
Y= bullet diameter


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04 July 2005, 04:04
Dutch
The relationship betwixt bullet length and twist is that there is a MINIMUM twist requirement for every lenght.

Not a "maximum" twist, for most effects and purposes. You CAN spin a bullet too fast, but that usually happens with a light for caliber bullet in a "over bore" chambering. Like shooting a 70 gr. Hor. SX in a 240 at near red-line..... POOF!

But, a 65 gr. bullet in a 243, no problem with todays top-notch bullets. JMO, Dutch.


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