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If 1:9 rifling handles 55 gr. in an 18 in. barrel (Ruger) and 1:8 rifling handles 62 gr. in a 16 in. barrel (Smith M&P 15); each giving 2 FULL TURNS, then WILL A 1:9 RIFLING, 24 INCH BARREL, HANDLE A 75 GR. BULLET BEING THAT THE BULLET RECEIVES 2.7 FULL TURNS?
I know that popular logic says that 75 gr. .223s should be shot out of a 1:7 barrel BEING THAT THE BARREL IS 16 INCHES. However, I believe a 24 inch barrel on a sniper rifle with 1:9 rifling will adequately stabilize the 75 gr. bullet, giving it 2.7 turns before exiting. Am I right or wrong?
(Remember, the original Viet Nam AR-15 shot 55 gr. bullets all in an 8-inch circle at 300 yards and the rifle had a 20 in. barrel with 1:14 rifling. The barely stabilized bullets tumbled like the bigger, newer .245 mm AK-74 bullets, with both bullets tearing big holes.)
I know that popular logic says that 75 gr. .223s should be shot out of a 1:7 barrel BEING THAT THE BARREL IS 16 INCHES. However, I believe a 24 inch barrel on a sniper rifle with 1:9 rifling will adequately stabilize the 75 gr. bullet, giving it 2.7 turns before exiting. Am I right or wrong?
(Remember, the original Viet Nam AR-15 shot 55 gr. bullets all in an 8-inch circle at 300 yards and the rifle had a 20 in. barrel with 1:14 rifling. The barely stabilized bullets tumbled like the bigger, newer .245 mm AK-74 bullets, with both bullets tearing big holes.)