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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
240 weatherby twist rate
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<blockquote data-quote="TracySes23" data-source="post: 844355" data-attributes="member: 52763"><p>I suppose then, we only need to be concerned about, is what RPM they begin to disintegrate at.</p><p>Having absolutely no experience in this area, I'm curious if accuracy ever suffers at the extreme RPMs, assuming they don't disintegrate.</p><p>I have one 22-250 with a 1 in 14 twist and another with a 1 in 9 twist. I also have nearly 3000, 22 caliber bullets from many years ago when I had an FFL. They vary in weight from 50 gr to 63 gr. All being either Hornady or Sierra. The 50 gr Hornady SX, I can shoot in my 221 Fireball. I should be able to shoot the remainder in my new Savage LRPV with a 1in 9 twist. I assume the 52 & 53 grain Sierra HP will no blow up on exiting the barrel.</p><p></p><p>I apologize if this is too far off the path. I'll search for another thread if I am.</p><p></p><p>Spencer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TracySes23, post: 844355, member: 52763"] I suppose then, we only need to be concerned about, is what RPM they begin to disintegrate at. Having absolutely no experience in this area, I'm curious if accuracy ever suffers at the extreme RPMs, assuming they don't disintegrate. I have one 22-250 with a 1 in 14 twist and another with a 1 in 9 twist. I also have nearly 3000, 22 caliber bullets from many years ago when I had an FFL. They vary in weight from 50 gr to 63 gr. All being either Hornady or Sierra. The 50 gr Hornady SX, I can shoot in my 221 Fireball. I should be able to shoot the remainder in my new Savage LRPV with a 1in 9 twist. I assume the 52 & 53 grain Sierra HP will no blow up on exiting the barrel. I apologize if this is too far off the path. I'll search for another thread if I am. Spencer [/QUOTE]
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