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<blockquote data-quote="ohiohunter" data-source="post: 1175113" data-attributes="member: 55230"><p>CHUguysRcrrrrrzy. </p><p></p><p>Honestly, had he omitted the completely arbitrary 1:7 comment it would be clearER to use the links instead of jumping to a 1:7. It would have been twice as easy to say 1:9 that it was to find 2 different links and type 1:7. The guy was in the ballpark for a 168gr.. 1:8-1:10.... The first part of the answer was "LRAB require faster twist"... faster than 1:8? Hell not.. followed by 1:7</p><p></p><p>At a glance, and being as he's asking a specific question.. "what twist" not "where is a twist calculator" and the fact Litz name is attached one could perceive that is the proper twist to use. </p><p></p><p>If a guy ask me at the range what twist he should use, and I'm familiar w/ the round, I answer xxxtwist... I don't say the guru of bullets is running a 1:3 (without disclaiming the fast twist) go to this website or get this book. Otherwise I acknowledge my ignorance and say I'm not sure.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm sure a million of people have tested a million different twist rates... WHO CARES. </p><p></p><p>It would suck if the op figures Litz used it so should I, and then proceeded to overnight a bart barrel from Grizzly in 1:7... But b/c thats unconventionally fast I don't for see this mistake happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohiohunter, post: 1175113, member: 55230"] CHUguysRcrrrrrzy. Honestly, had he omitted the completely arbitrary 1:7 comment it would be clearER to use the links instead of jumping to a 1:7. It would have been twice as easy to say 1:9 that it was to find 2 different links and type 1:7. The guy was in the ballpark for a 168gr.. 1:8-1:10.... The first part of the answer was "LRAB require faster twist"... faster than 1:8? Hell not.. followed by 1:7 At a glance, and being as he's asking a specific question.. "what twist" not "where is a twist calculator" and the fact Litz name is attached one could perceive that is the proper twist to use. If a guy ask me at the range what twist he should use, and I'm familiar w/ the round, I answer xxxtwist... I don't say the guru of bullets is running a 1:3 (without disclaiming the fast twist) go to this website or get this book. Otherwise I acknowledge my ignorance and say I'm not sure. I'm sure a million of people have tested a million different twist rates... WHO CARES. It would suck if the op figures Litz used it so should I, and then proceeded to overnight a bart barrel from Grizzly in 1:7... But b/c thats unconventionally fast I don't for see this mistake happening. [/QUOTE]
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