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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Feedback wanted: 1:7 twist and/or progressive twist for 300 PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="David Emerson" data-source="post: 2103983" data-attributes="member: 112579"><p>It looks fine. But I stand by what I say. With a gain twist the bullet has to twist or smear. Years ago a man by the name of Morrison was a gain twist barrel maker. He posted photos of bullets. The groove at the back of the bullet was clearly widened. Most of the barrel makers do not offer gain twist. Controvercial? Yes. The germans did a lot of experimentation in WW11. The paris rail gun. WW1? maybe. Choked the bullet down in diameter as it went down the bore. Even now smith and wesson. The 460 s&w is a gain twist. But pistol bullets are pretty short. But if you look at precision shooting I think a straight twist that does not damage the bullet is best. My opinion. Opinions are like Aholes. Everyone has one. When gain twist barrels are winning matches I will perk up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Emerson, post: 2103983, member: 112579"] It looks fine. But I stand by what I say. With a gain twist the bullet has to twist or smear. Years ago a man by the name of Morrison was a gain twist barrel maker. He posted photos of bullets. The groove at the back of the bullet was clearly widened. Most of the barrel makers do not offer gain twist. Controvercial? Yes. The germans did a lot of experimentation in WW11. The paris rail gun. WW1? maybe. Choked the bullet down in diameter as it went down the bore. Even now smith and wesson. The 460 s&w is a gain twist. But pistol bullets are pretty short. But if you look at precision shooting I think a straight twist that does not damage the bullet is best. My opinion. Opinions are like Aholes. Everyone has one. When gain twist barrels are winning matches I will perk up. [/QUOTE]
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