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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Twist Rate Effect on Load Data
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<blockquote data-quote="ShowMeShooter" data-source="post: 779677" data-attributes="member: 62032"><p>In nearly every reloading manual I see the test barrel for a 223 Rem is 1:12 twist 24". In my Stevens and by buddies Axis the twist rate is 1:9 twist 22". I would like to know how this will effect the Velocity and the safe max load of the cartridge. I don't want to spin any bullets until the fly apart, but I would like to get as much velocity as I can get accurately/safely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShowMeShooter, post: 779677, member: 62032"] In nearly every reloading manual I see the test barrel for a 223 Rem is 1:12 twist 24". In my Stevens and by buddies Axis the twist rate is 1:9 twist 22". I would like to know how this will effect the Velocity and the safe max load of the cartridge. I don't want to spin any bullets until the fly apart, but I would like to get as much velocity as I can get accurately/safely. [/QUOTE]
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