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Twist rates for elr?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 71114" data-source="post: 1601817"><p>There's a good amount of discussion listed in this thread as well as opinions. With that said how many here have had to shoot under a stressed environment of a competition in the 3000+ yard range with good success as Steve mentioned. This is huge compared to shooting in a comfort zone and when conditions are favorable to the shooter.</p><p></p><p>What works at 1760 not necessary works as well at 3500 just asking as we try to perfect the system and there seems to be a bunch here that quantify in this area.</p><p></p><p>Throwing it out there for those who voiced opinions on what justifies as far as the Miller theories if I used the configuration of the bullet and environmentals it states a 505 grain 416 is stable at a 8.5 twist and slightly over stabilized at 8, I would say this is overtwisted in todays shooters community versus not aggressive enough. The Berger system is just a generic user freindly guide that gets folks close in the zone.</p><p></p><p>So again I ask as we all strive for the upmost valid info - who here has pushed the 3500 yard under a stressed environment with valid success? Thanks and congrats for excelling to this level in accuracy.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Osoh</p><p>JH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 71114, post: 1601817"] There’s a good amount of discussion listed in this thread as well as opinions. With that said how many here have had to shoot under a stressed environment of a competition in the 3000+ yard range with good success as Steve mentioned. This is huge compared to shooting in a comfort zone and when conditions are favorable to the shooter. What works at 1760 not necessary works as well at 3500 just asking as we try to perfect the system and there seems to be a bunch here that quantify in this area. Throwing it out there for those who voiced opinions on what justifies as far as the Miller theories if I used the configuration of the bullet and environmentals it states a 505 grain 416 is stable at a 8.5 twist and slightly over stabilized at 8, I would say this is overtwisted in todays shooters community versus not aggressive enough. The Berger system is just a generic user freindly guide that gets folks close in the zone. So again I ask as we all strive for the upmost valid info - who here has pushed the 3500 yard under a stressed environment with valid success? Thanks and congrats for excelling to this level in accuracy. Cheers Osoh JH [/QUOTE]
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