13 June 2005, 17:26
hvy barrel6mm Hornady 105gr Amax
I just bought some 6mm 105gr Amax's & I noticed that they are recommnded for a 1:9" twist barrel. What should I expect to see shooting them from a 1:10" twist barrel?
13 June 2005, 21:10
CossackLonger bullets generall require faster twist, they (may) not stabalize but you can't tell until you try them in your rifle. The ogive may extend far back enough so that they may actually work in your rifle.
13 June 2005, 21:23
El Deguelloquote:
Originally posted by hvy barrel:
I just bought some 6mm 105gr Amax's & I noticed that they are recommnded for a 1:9" twist barrel. What should I expect to see shooting them from a 1:10" twist barrel?
The length of the bullet determines what twist is required to stabilize it, rather than weight. I use Speer 105-grain flatbase spitzers in my 6mm/.284, which has a 1/10" twist. They work. But the Hornadys might not, if they are significantly longer.
14 June 2005, 22:11
hvy barrelThere is a chance that the rifle I am testing these in may need to be rebarreled. If I went with a 1:9" twist would 70gr Nosler BT's still work well or would that be too much twist for that particular bullet?
15 June 2005, 07:41
Jay Gorskiquote:
Originally posted by hvy barrel:
There is a chance that the rifle I am testing these in may need to be rebarreled. If I went with a 1:9" twist would 70gr Nosler BT's still work well or would that be too much twist for that particular bullet?
You'll have no problem with a 9 twist and 70 grain bullets, expect under 1/2moa with the Noslers, Jay
15 June 2005, 19:16
Bobby TomekThat twist will do just fine for the 70 grain BT. You can't, within reason, overstabilize a bullet. But you can certainly understabilize one...
15 June 2005, 20:26
Jerry Edenhvy barrel:
Here is some actual experience with the 105 A-Max's. In my 6mm-06 which has a 10" twist, the A-Max's gave me groups in the high 3's and low 4's at 100 yds. I thought this is it! But at 200 they opened up to 3". At that point I gave up on them, and went to the Hornady 87HPBT at 3675Fps. Great 400+ yard p-dog bullet and load combination.
That said, if I was to build another 6mm, and wanted to use the 105's, which I think is a great bullet, I would twist it 9 even 8.
Jerry