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I went 8 twist because according to twist rate calculators, the 170 would be marginally stable at the elevation and temps that I shoot. Also, an 8 twist barrel was easier to find than 9 twist. Interestingly the Hornady 150 SST shot horrible at longer ranges in most 10 twist barrels. Math says they are borderline stable with a 10 twist, but they shoot great out of the 8 twist.
I see no downside to using a faster twist barrel as long as it’s not way outside the normal margins. Think ARs, I’ve had several 7 twist barrels shoot 40 and 50 grain bullets just fine. Now a 7 twist .22-250 shooting 40 grain bullets does tend to make bullets come apart.
I see no downside to using a faster twist barrel as long as it’s not way outside the normal margins. Think ARs, I’ve had several 7 twist barrels shoot 40 and 50 grain bullets just fine. Now a 7 twist .22-250 shooting 40 grain bullets does tend to make bullets come apart.