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7mm Berger 180 Hybrid twist rate help
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<blockquote data-quote="jsimonh" data-source="post: 472718" data-attributes="member: 26029"><p>Thanks for the great responces guys.</p><p> </p><p>I'll be shooting 50 of these Hybrids on Sunday. I've got several different powder/primer loads to try.</p><p> </p><p>Running the Miller calculator gives me a stability of 1.31 when I run it for what the conditions are supposed to be. Can either of you guys point me in a direction on what is the bare minimal stability number that'll work? </p><p> </p><p>I've read everything I could find and the number that seems to be the most prevelant is 1.4 at standard conditions. Most of my shooting will be done in the 1.150-1.3ish conditions. I know that the best way is just to shoot them and see what happens (which I will), but I'm just curious if anyone has experience with stability just above 1.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsimonh, post: 472718, member: 26029"] Thanks for the great responces guys. I'll be shooting 50 of these Hybrids on Sunday. I've got several different powder/primer loads to try. Running the Miller calculator gives me a stability of 1.31 when I run it for what the conditions are supposed to be. Can either of you guys point me in a direction on what is the bare minimal stability number that'll work? I've read everything I could find and the number that seems to be the most prevelant is 1.4 at standard conditions. Most of my shooting will be done in the 1.150-1.3ish conditions. I know that the best way is just to shoot them and see what happens (which I will), but I'm just curious if anyone has experience with stability just above 1. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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