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How fast, and what weight, must a bullet run to stabilize in a 6 mm , 14 twist barrel?
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<blockquote data-quote="cape cove" data-source="post: 2190586" data-attributes="member: 95503"><p>There seems to be a good deal of 6mm PPC and 6mm br Norma's out there that use 14 twist barrels and use 55-68 gr bullets with great accuracy. The lighter bullets will stabilize more than the higher ones. Velocity has some impact on stability but not a great deal. Use the Berger twist calculator and plug in different velocities and you will see the effect it has. Bullet length has a much greater deal to do with stability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cape cove, post: 2190586, member: 95503"] There seems to be a good deal of 6mm PPC and 6mm br Norma's out there that use 14 twist barrels and use 55-68 gr bullets with great accuracy. The lighter bullets will stabilize more than the higher ones. Velocity has some impact on stability but not a great deal. Use the Berger twist calculator and plug in different velocities and you will see the effect it has. Bullet length has a much greater deal to do with stability. [/QUOTE]
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