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Twist vs Bullet Weight Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2938144" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>Some folks do indeed take this approach. There will be all manner of contentious debate about the nature and existence of "overstability". But one thing is certain: more twist than needed always beats not enough!</p><p></p><p>I will say, in my observations and experience, that excessive rpms/faster than necessary twist doesn't have nearly the detrimental effect on accuracy with cartridges .25 cal and smaller that it does with larger bores. My multiple .300 win mags 10 twists have never done well with light bullets at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2938144, member: 109862"] Some folks do indeed take this approach. There will be all manner of contentious debate about the nature and existence of “overstability”. But one thing is certain: more twist than needed always beats not enough! I will say, in my observations and experience, that excessive rpms/faster than necessary twist doesn’t have nearly the detrimental effect on accuracy with cartridges .25 cal and smaller that it does with larger bores. My multiple .300 win mags 10 twists have never done well with light bullets at all. [/QUOTE]
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