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Optimal/ ideal stability factor?
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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 1549710" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>I agree with bullet length determines twist rate, to a extent. </p><p>Weight is also a important factor and can be proven with a twist rate calculator, and watch the SG go down with bullets like monos who have a length comparable to a much heavier bullet. The twist rate needs to be faster for the lighter bullet that has the same length as the heavier. I know that balance dynamics of monos are different than cup and core bullets and are at play as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 1549710, member: 78762"] I agree with bullet length determines twist rate, to a extent. Weight is also a important factor and can be proven with a twist rate calculator, and watch the SG go down with bullets like monos who have a length comparable to a much heavier bullet. The twist rate needs to be faster for the lighter bullet that has the same length as the heavier. I know that balance dynamics of monos are different than cup and core bullets and are at play as well. [/QUOTE]
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