MontanaRifleman
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Mud, what is your application... hunting? Target shooting?
Initially, load development and targets while getting the wildcat tamed...And loads developed.Mud, what is your application... hunting? Target shooting?
Yes, I have used those plenty of times before...Have you even looked at a stability factor calculator?
http://www.bergerbullets.com/litz/TwistRuleAlt.php
You really want 1.4 factor minimum. At 4000fps a 7.7 twist is fine. You'd probably get away with 8 twist, so long as 4,000 fps is your minimum. A bullet only gets more stable as it travels downrange, also, but you need that stability factor at the muzzle.
Yes, I have used those plenty of times before...
How do they get more stable downrange? Most bullets will reach a point where they loose so much velocity they begin to tumble...
Have you even looked at a stability factor calculator?
http://www.bergerbullets.com/litz/TwistRuleAlt.php
You really want 1.4 factor minimum. At 4000fps a 7.7 twist is fine. You'd probably get away with 8 twist, so long as 4,000 fps is your minimum. A bullet only gets more stable as it travels downrange, also, but you need that stability factor at the muzzle.
The best thing for you to do is call the bullet maker to find the top end velocity of their offerings. Your other option is to call Dan at CEB and see what the heaviest highest BC bullet he can make you in a.224 7 twist. I'm guessing maybe an 80.
The barrel makers are sure gonna like you
Missed this. Any Idea what a minimum run might be? GS custom home page indicates they will make custom bullets.
Definitely want enough taper to set it back 2-3x.
If it hasn't changed, it is 250. But that isn't for a totally new bullet. That is a tweak on an existing one.Any Idea what a minimum run might be?
If it hasn't changed, it is 250. But that isn't for a totally new bullet. That is a tweak on an existing one.