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Twist rate for a 7mm-08?

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06 June 2003, 06:45
Recoil Rob
Twist rate for a 7mm-08?
I'm going to have Montana Rifle barrel two of their short actions for 7mm-08 and I don't know what the optimium twist rate should be.

They'll be used with factory ammo, almost exclusively 140g. bullets.

Thanks, Rob
06 June 2003, 09:04
alabama ed
1 in 9 is standard factory twist for 7MM. If you want to go with heavy bullets only you might go with 1-8 or for 120grain or lighter a 1-10 would do. But for overall general use (factory with 140 grain as you say) the 1 in 9 would be best.
IMHO
AE
06 June 2003, 10:02
DigitalDan
Ain't tryin' to start anything here but 1:10 will do fine for 140 gr bullet or less. The 1:9 is required for the heavyweights in 7mm, but 140 ain't it. The original 7x57 shot 190 grain bullets with a 1:9 +/_ twist. 1:10 will stabilize Hornady 154 gr bullets just fine.
06 June 2003, 12:37
Recoil Rob
How long is a 140g pointed bullet and what about a 160g.

The MRC website has a link to a twist rate calculator but you need to know bullet length.

Thanks, Rob

[ 06-06-2003, 05:04: Message edited by: Recoil Rob ]
06 June 2003, 13:11
beemanbeme
My factory 1/9 does very well with 154gr round nose bullets. Haven't tried 154gr spitzers tho.
06 June 2003, 13:35
BlueMoon
I believe my old M788 Remington in 7-08 is 1 to 9.5" from the factory. Has shot everything from 100-170 grn. bullets OK out of a 18 1/2" barrel. BM

[ 06-06-2003, 04:44: Message edited by: BlueMoon ]
06 June 2003, 14:08
Recoil Rob
I see that Montana does offer a 9.5" barrel.

Jack of all trades or master of none?

Seriously, is this a good choice?

Rob
06 June 2003, 14:42
<Fanback>
One in 9.5 would be great. A 1 in 11 would do for 140's, but you would be in trouble with anything heavier. With a 160 Nosler Partition this round is competent on Elk out to about 200 yards. Just go with 9.5
06 June 2003, 18:23
Bill Leeper
I have shot 160s in a 12 twist with good results though I think this is the limit. The 7x61 Sharpe&hart used a 12 twist and was loaded with 160s by Norma.
It is unlikely you would see any difference in performance between a 9 and an 11 with anything 160 and under. Regards, Bill.
06 June 2003, 18:25
SST
The twist rate you select should partially depend on what other rifles you have. You mentioned that they'll be used with factory ammo, almost exclusively 140g. bullets. I have a 7-08AI that wears a Shilen barrel with a 1:11 twist, because I knew I wouldn't be shooting anything heavier than 140gr in this rifle. I believe that 140gr bullets are ideal for deer in the 7-08. If I need more horsepower than the 140gr bullet from a 7-08 offers, I'm probably shooting at something larger than deer, and would be using more gun, not just a heavier bullet from the same cartridge.

[ 06-06-2003, 09:25: Message edited by: SST ]