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<blockquote data-quote="txnub" data-source="post: 336787" data-attributes="member: 10949"><p>Sorry I have so many questions. Geez, this is addicting.</p><p></p><p>I was checking out the Sharp Shooter Supply website and noticed they offer the .30 cal barrels in 1:10 or 1:16, which sparked another question (no surprise there). Is there a disadvantage to having too much twist? I did a little research and found a formula for calculating it, but its an old formula. It came to 1:11 for a nosler 165 gr. Given my limited physics background, I seem to think that at some point too much spin would be a disadvantage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txnub, post: 336787, member: 10949"] Sorry I have so many questions. Geez, this is addicting. I was checking out the Sharp Shooter Supply website and noticed they offer the .30 cal barrels in 1:10 or 1:16, which sparked another question (no surprise there). Is there a disadvantage to having too much twist? I did a little research and found a formula for calculating it, but its an old formula. It came to 1:11 for a nosler 165 gr. Given my limited physics background, I seem to think that at some point too much spin would be a disadvantage. [/QUOTE]
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