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Faster than required twist
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<blockquote data-quote="Canadian Bushman" data-source="post: 969943" data-attributes="member: 41122"><p>Thanks rich, </p><p> I found the link you were talking about. </p><p></p><p>Litz has the book for sale on his website : <a href="https://store.appliedballisticsllc.com/mobile/Section.aspx?code=featured" target="_blank">https://store.appliedballisticsllc.com/mobile/Section.aspx?code=featured</a></p><p></p><p>See ive heard that a stable bullet produces less frontal area and a higher B.C., but this last article was talking about better short range accuracy with long vld bullets, as well as better accuracy past the trans-sonic region, and better terminal ballistics as well. </p><p></p><p>They theorized that increasing the twist rate would overcome some imperfections in the bullet that caused the inaccuracy to begin with. I think they were shooting 30 cals with 1:9 twist or 1:8 maybe.</p><p></p><p>Its sounds feasible to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canadian Bushman, post: 969943, member: 41122"] Thanks rich, I found the link you were talking about. Litz has the book for sale on his website : [url]https://store.appliedballisticsllc.com/mobile/Section.aspx?code=featured[/url] See ive heard that a stable bullet produces less frontal area and a higher B.C., but this last article was talking about better short range accuracy with long vld bullets, as well as better accuracy past the trans-sonic region, and better terminal ballistics as well. They theorized that increasing the twist rate would overcome some imperfections in the bullet that caused the inaccuracy to begin with. I think they were shooting 30 cals with 1:9 twist or 1:8 maybe. Its sounds feasible to me. [/QUOTE]
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