11 May 2001, 23:48
<T. Brady>Another 6BR Question
I know most of the benchrest shooters use a light bullet with a 14 twist.What kind of accuracy could I exspect from a gun with a 12 or 13 twist using 75 grn or 80 grn bullets? Using a tight neck and the gun done up right.Will the 12 and 13 twist barrel over spin the lighter br bullets?
T.Brady,
I am not a bench rest shooter, but I would always take "over-stabilization" rather than "under-stabilization".
You might like to have a look at this article.
http://www.accuratereloading.com/223heavy.html
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15 May 2001, 02:07
<Bruce Gordon>There have been several really good articles in "Precision Shooting" magazine about the barrel twist situation.
The need is a bit different for a bench rest shooter at 100 and 200 yards than it is for the rest of us shooting in the real world. The bench rest guys (usually) pick a particular bullet first as being the most accurate bullet possible and then choose a twist that works properly for the bullet and velocity.
Some of the BR guys have been working with even slower twist barrels like 1-18 or 1-20 which work with real lightweight 30 cal. bullets.