Cybra
Well-Known Member
S1
This might be slightly off topic/target, but in referrence to Doc's 95 gr very lucky duckies, and the shooting there-of...you mentioned in the line-up a barrel having a 1-9" twist, which I understand is the Berger recommended twist, and is often recommended by quite a few others. I talked with Walt Berger, and he seemed to think for an altitude of 1200 feet and greater, the 1-9.5" twist would be optimum if MV is kept above 2300.
I knoweth not! I'm thinking about a 1-9.5"; you...have any thoughts on that? -- like, 'No, you fool!--don't do it unless you want maximum energy transfer to targets at close-intermediate range.'
Oh, and on topic, the best bi-pod shooting I've done thus far was a .826" at 487 yards; three shots. I don't shoot off a bi-pod often, which is why my skills are less than appealing. Hoping to work a LOT on the ol` standing position.
This might be slightly off topic/target, but in referrence to Doc's 95 gr very lucky duckies, and the shooting there-of...you mentioned in the line-up a barrel having a 1-9" twist, which I understand is the Berger recommended twist, and is often recommended by quite a few others. I talked with Walt Berger, and he seemed to think for an altitude of 1200 feet and greater, the 1-9.5" twist would be optimum if MV is kept above 2300.
Oh, and on topic, the best bi-pod shooting I've done thus far was a .826" at 487 yards; three shots. I don't shoot off a bi-pod often, which is why my skills are less than appealing. Hoping to work a LOT on the ol` standing position.