Some accurate twist rate calculators!
http://www.jbmballistics.com/cgi-bin/jbmdrag-5.1.cgi
http://www.geoffrey-kolbe.com/barrel_twist.htm
Also, Lilja barrels still offers a free down-load of a program very similar to that of [the late] William (Bill) C. Davis Jr's
Tioga Engineering program.
https://riflebarrels.com/bullet-design/
Any/all of these provide twist rate DATA which you can, "take to the bank". How do I know? I've invested the $ and the time, and proved them (in BR competition), and also via bullet length/weight/twist testing, all the way to less than Sg 1.0.
There is no precision penalty at Sg1.5.
One can waltz along the edge, purchasing piles of barrels, looking for that "hummer", or, purchase a barrel/twist which completely damps the yaw & pitch . . . advantage to those who, "dare to be different", and go with Sg 1.5.
When adhering to the model where a gyroscopic stability factor (Sg) of 1.0 produces a stable (not tumbling) bullet, and Sg 1.5 is desired (nice safety net), with a minimum of Sg 1.4, to damp yaw & pitch, the contemporary
MILLER FORMULA calculations rarely correlate with the well proven calculators (above) - I avoid
Miller formula calculators, "like the plague". RG