barrel twist....
Lee Martin.....In Tony Boyer's book,Chapter 16,he says that a benchrest bullet must spin at approximately 170,000 rpms in order to stabilize. In Chapter 17,he mentions bullet velocity of over 3300 fps and that a 14 twist barrel will spin the bullet over 250 times before reaching 100 yds. Using the formula of RPM=12/TWIST IN INCHES X 60 X MV...A 14 twist @ 3350fps = 172,285 rpms while a 13.5 twist @ 3250fps=173,333rpms. Using the Berger website stability chart and plugging in the numbers required,you'll see relationship of one bullet to another on the stability chart. They'll both be in the Margininal Stability range,but faster twist will have a slight edge. I've shot both and am not skilled enough to really tell the difference......so,I shoot a 13.5. Good luck.