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Lil-Rokslider
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What is the recommended rate of twist for a 280 AI? Plan to shoot 130-160+ grain bullets. Any suggestions or recommendations would be appreciated.
Not exactly. Faster twist is required for the longer the bullet is for it's diameter. Barrel length has no direct effect on stability, but it does on velocity, which affects RPM, so it technically does. Those differences in length are negligible unless you were riding the knife edge of stability. Easiest way to quickly determine what you need is to use Bergers or other stabilization calculators to confirm what you want to shoot will stabilize at the elevations you plan on shooting or hunting at.So what I’m reading is the longer the barrel the higher twist you should get. 22” -8, 24”- 8.5, and 26” - 9? Seems like 8.5 is the recommended and most used for the 160 and heavier but 9 will work?
Yes, 8.5 should stabilize both. I'm shooting 162gr ELD-M through a 24" 1:9 with no issue. I've shot 168's through a 1:9.5 with no issue as well.What about for the 130-160, will the 8.5 and 9 stabilize then well?
No/possibly. Twist rate and velocity determine stabilization. Heavier contours can withstand vibration and heat better, but in terms of accuracy doing load development with a sporter barrel will mitigate that because you can tune harmonics with powder charge.Does the barrel contour change things? Does a heavier contour (#4 or 5) help with the bullet stabilization and accuracy?
If you plan on shooting 160+, I would not recommend a 9.5. Going with a 1:8.5 and over spinning a 130 likely won't have a negative affect on accuracy, but under spinning a 160 will. Again, plug some numbers into a calculator.The guys over at Shaw Barrels recommend a 9.5. What does everyone else think?