To all you people in here i know this thread has been done to death but could someone please give me some concise info and the different twist rates and what they mean?
Posted: 4/5/2001 9:17:32 AM EST
[#1]
kj......1/11,1/12,1/9 barrells with this slower twist favor the 55grain bullet. 1/7 twist rate favor heavier bullet 62 grain
Posted: 4/5/2001 9:30:16 AM EST
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1:16 Used only in dedicated 22LR uppers.
1:14 May have been used in very early M16's. It's too slow a rate of twist to even stabilize M193 ball. Was also used in some early Mini 14's and some bolt action .223rem varmit rifles.
1:12 Used in the M16A1 & Colt SP1. Best twist rate for M193. Will not stabilize M855.
1:10 Used in the Oly Stainles Ultra Match Brls. Excellent for 68 & 69Gn BTHP's. Might not fully stabilize M855.
1:9 Used in most current commercial production rifles. Suposedly offers longer Brl life than 1:7 and will stabilize MOST ammo. To slow a rate of twist for M856A1 tracer.
1:8 Used in DPMS Match Brls. Fast enought for even the heaviest match ammo.
1:7 Used in all current military rifles. Necessary to stabilize M856A1 tracer.
Posted: 4/5/2001 12:50:00 PM EST
[#3]
One other one: I have an Oly stainless Ultra Match I bought in '93 that has a 1:8.5" twist. It stabilizes 55's and 69's, but those are the only two I've shot in it. Both shoot accurately and to the same point of impact, at least to 200 yards.