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Best 9.3x62 twist rate

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12 December 2008, 01:48
A7Dave
Best 9.3x62 twist rate
I'm going to put together a 9.3x62. I see that some barrels (Lothar Walther) list a slow 1-14 twist and the CZ 550 rifles have a much faster twist (I think it is 1-9?).

I likely won't shoot anything heavier than 286 grain bullets, but might like to shoot heavier someday. What are your recommendations and preferences for twist?

Thanks to all.


Dave
12 December 2008, 03:02
Luckyducker
Shilen lists a 1/12" twist as standard for all bullet weights. I trust their info on this matter, as I ordered one of their barrels for a 264Win I had put together and didn't heed the recommendation for twist vs bullet wt that is posted on the Shilen website and should have.


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12 December 2008, 03:38
D Humbarger
Decide what bullet that you want to shoot & call that bullet maker & ask them what twist THEY recomend for that bullet.



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12 December 2008, 04:47
AwwNaww
I would choose a quicker rate rather than slower since you may some day want to mess with heavier bullets (or cast bullets at slow velocities)....my CZ is one of my most accurate rifles. This isn't a benchrest gun and any degredation from a "too fast" rate is not likely to be a problem. But if the rate is too slow you will be sorry!
12 December 2008, 04:56
RaySendero
I rebuilt this old Vz-24 Mauser with a Shilen barrel and have never regreted it!




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12 December 2008, 05:07
RaySendero
I reload both the 286 NPTs and 300 Swift "A"s with no problem with the 1-12 barrel twist. While doing the research for this project I used the greenhill formula to compare twists. Came to the conclusion that a 1-14 was to slow for these 1.37" and 1.32" bullets.

PS: Notice that the 286 NPT is actually longer than the Swift "A"!!!


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Ray
12 December 2008, 05:26
A7Dave
Thanks, Mr. Ray!

Nice looking gun. What contour did you use?


Dave
12 December 2008, 12:53
Remington720
My CZ550FS has a 14" twist and shoots 286 Nosler Partitions into less than 1" with no problems.
12 December 2008, 13:46
mho
Blaser make their 9.3x62s with a 1:360mm (approx 1:14") twist rate. I have shot mine with bullets from 250 - 286 grs with great results.

- mike


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12 December 2008, 14:57
Code4
Read somewhere ??? that the CZ twist rate in their literature may have been an error. measure any barrel first.

1 in 14" twist is the standard rate. Fine for 286 projectiles in my Lothar Walther barrel. (they are great quality barrels too).
12 December 2008, 15:06
Dr. Lou
I think my Sako is 1:12. Lou


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12 December 2008, 15:09
Ingvar J. Kristjansson
I’m pretty sure that all factory Sako’s have 1:14” twist. My Sauer S202 has also 1:14 twist.
12 December 2008, 17:20
Dr. Lou
Ingvar, thanks for correcting me. I wasn't sure. Perhaps my Sako 375 H&H has the 1:12. I hate not having my gun safe close by so I can check these things. Lou


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12 December 2008, 17:24
Ingvar J. Kristjansson
yes you are right...your Sako 375 H&H has 1:12 Wink
12 December 2008, 17:32
Dr. Lou
Whew...one out of two isn't that bad. My work is done. Now I can take the rest of the day off. Lou beer


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