Quoted: I haven't seen much discussion on the subject of barrel twist for the 6.8 SPC. I've noticed one barrel vendor is switching from a 1/10 twist to 1/11 twist. Considering the selection of commercial bullet weights of 110 and 115 grains can there be that big of a difference in performance? |
Cliff notes version:
- Rifling twist rates that are faster than necessary to stabilize particular size bullets reduce velocity. Match rifle shooters have known for decades that you want the LEAST twist rate which stabilizes the bullets you are shooting. Friction, wear and crud are reduced with slower twist rates. At the hairy fringe of accuracy, there is some evidence that twist rates that are too fast for a particular bullet can actually reduce accuracy at long ranges.
- When used in an AR-15, the size of the magazine dictates that shorter bullets will be more often used. This is because longer bullets cannot be seated-out in the case, and if they are pushed down in the case so that the maximum overall length doesn't exceed ~2.26", then the bullet is taking up room in the case, which will reduce available volume for powder, resulting in lower velocities. The
longer the bullet, the
faster the required twist rate.
Shorter bullets don't need fast twist rates.- The Greenhill formula for calculating twist rates is conservative, meaning that it tends to dictate a
faster twist rate than necessary. Nonetheless, typical 6.8/AR-15 bullets in the 90 to 115 grain range will be stabilized from 1:11.5" to 1:13" per Greenhill. The only exception to this is the long 110 grain Barnes Triple-Shock X bullet, which Greenhill says needs a 1:10.5" rate. However, Barnes engineers have told me that even that particular bullet can be stabilized with a twist rate as slow as 1:12.
- The SAAMI specification for 6.8 SPC recommends 1:10", but this is listed as optional, and SAAMI does not differentiate between bolt guns and AR-15's. So there's nothing "wrong" from a SAAMI perspective with 1:11", especially when considering the particular rifle we know and love.
Summary: For 6.8 SPC, 1:11" twist is much better than 1:10" for the AR-15, and is still on the conservative side. You need not worry that your bullets will be understabilized. And your barrel will get better velocity, be easier to clean, wear longer, and maybe even be more accurate.
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