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26 September 2007, 10:08
Dr B
New barrel what twist?
I havig trouble determineing the best twist for a new barrel. I will be a 257stw shooting 100gr TSX at around 4,000 fps. Recomendations rage from 1:10 to 1:12. I dont want to over stabalize and I have no plans to shoot a diffrent bullet.
Thanks
DR B
26 September 2007, 10:43
Dan H
Plans change, but your barrel twist won't. For me, I would want to be sure to be able to stabilize the heaviest, longest bullet available in caliber--especially in such a potent caliber.

Just my .02.

Cheers,

Dan
26 September 2007, 16:18
DMB
Good question. That's about a heap of velocity with a 100 grain bullet, so I can't honestly cmt on what twist you should get. But, I had a custom 257 Roberts built just for the 100 grain bullet and I went with a 1-10 twist. I'm a dyed in the wool 100 grain bullet guy for the quarter bore.
Hopefully, one of the knowlegeable guys will come along with good advice.

Don




26 September 2007, 20:28
Jon D
25 cal.100 grain going that fast.l would not go
less than a 1 in 12 and maybe 1 in 14..
26 September 2007, 20:55
Jim Kobe
Remember this, that TSX is a loooong boolit. It needs the 10 twist to stabilize it, I believe.


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26 September 2007, 21:18
stepchild 2
If I had any doubts, i'd contact some of the barrel makers, most have a twist chart on their respective w/s's.

Stepchild


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26 September 2007, 22:37
rem721
Since it is an all copper bullet you won't have to worry about it coming apart. I'd go with a 1 in 10. But, if in doubt, call Barnes and see what they recommend.
26 September 2007, 23:49
Bobby Tomek
Within reason, you can't overstabilize a bullet, but you can certainly UNDERstabilize one.

The 1:10 gets my vote.


Bobby
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27 September 2007, 05:07
muck
+1 on the difficult to "over stabilize" a bullet.

muck
27 September 2007, 06:17
jjmp
1/10 twist for sure
regards