15 April 2002, 20:13
460wbyBest twist for subsonic .458"?
Hi.
What do you think is the best barrel-twist to stabilizing a 500grs. Hornady RN, or a 405grs.Rem. SP bullets using subsonic velocities in a .458x2" or .458 x1,5"??
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Arild.
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16 April 2002, 10:53
<Norbert>Twist stabilisation in air is independent of velocity. I recommend 1 in 12", but the conventional 1 in 14" will also work.
16 April 2002, 12:40
<Don G>I thought you had to achieve a minimum RPM to stabilize a given bullet, which implies that a slower muzzle velocity requires a faster twist to stabilize a given bullet than would a faster MV.
I thought the Greenhill formula left out MV only as an approximation.
Don
17 April 2002, 19:00
460wbyI agree with you there, Don G.
I'll also go for a QUICKER twist.
But, I read something strange about the 458 Socom in the "Accurate Rifle". If I remember it right, it says that the 458 Socom chambered AR-15 had a rifle-twist on 1:18"????
And I've also seen 45-70 rifles with a slower twist than a .458" Win. for intance??
My belive was (earlier, though.), that a twist on approx. +/- 1:8 would be more appropriate??
Norbert;
Remember we are speaking of subsonic velocities here.
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Shoot well, and hit hard.
Arild.
(And YES, I'm a NRA member!)
[This message has been edited by 460wby (edited 04-18-2002).]