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Reloading
Bullet stability
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<blockquote data-quote="scpaul" data-source="post: 2824174" data-attributes="member: 76393"><p>I understand that stability changes with several variables. I have an old RCBS program that allows 4 different bc's to be entered at various velocities down range. I was just asking if I could fudge the twist a little. I'm just above 0 elevation probably about 250 ft. and understand that is another limiting factor.</p><p>Like I said, I understand that no matter how fast you push the projectile that the ratio of revolutions per given distance is the same. Can this be fudged by any means other than the projectile length? According to Barret, he designed a projectile to help the Barret .338(?) To improve stability and maintain velosity for greater distances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scpaul, post: 2824174, member: 76393"] I understand that stability changes with several variables. I have an old RCBS program that allows 4 different bc's to be entered at various velocities down range. I was just asking if I could fudge the twist a little. I'm just above 0 elevation probably about 250 ft. and understand that is another limiting factor. Like I said, I understand that no matter how fast you push the projectile that the ratio of revolutions per given distance is the same. Can this be fudged by any means other than the projectile length? According to Barret, he designed a projectile to help the Barret .338(?) To improve stability and maintain velosity for greater distances. [/QUOTE]
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