Since the "recommended/ideal" twist rate according to the Berger chart is 14 was thinking without thinking that possibly copper the hell out of things, blow up bullets, not be accurate because of the jump etc. One example is the number of times I have read about coppering. I assumed it was because they are shooting at warp speed.This is what I thought would occur with a .243 Factory gun probally throated for longer bullets. Many concepts and things I do regarding reloading I do because I am told by those who know as apposed to actually grasping why. Many times I read conversation about things on this board,coincidently by yous two guys, that intrigue me and send me to ask someone else.. Sorta like to spread the pestering, if you will, around. Sometimes I act or sound dumber than I am thanks to meds.
Thank you for your informative as always responses.
LASER
OK.....a few things.
-Yes, ideal is 14 twist in the pertinent velocity ranges and at elevations and temperatures normally encountered.....marginal, but stable. All this means is, the faster you spin an un-balanced object the harder it is for it to wobble consistently. One answer is, "shoot BIB's, they're so steenkin' centered you can't MAKE 'em wobble!"
-There is no, nada, zero reason the tighter twist will "copperfoul more" nor "build pressure" nor even "exhibit more worser aerodynamic jump" (this last is really quite laughable, but I know from whence the info came . . . . and won't comment on it)
-And there is a whole stableful of other speculative fiction regarding "over-stabilization" (don't get me started on bullets "flying nose high" ALA Rupprecht-Nunnstiel) I've watched guys drop bullets down through vertical targets from 20degrees 1K out and claim that the eccentric holes meant something other than......well, the bullets hitting the paper at a 20* angle...
-Bullets might blow up. YUP
bullets might blow up. And they might spew... I've popped and leaked a TON of 'em... but they also might NOT, so's ya' gotta' try. IME, 7 different .243AI barrels, same-same loads/bullets, three blew up bullets. So what, no damage. Except to the wallet.
-They will spin up and slip the cores sometimes.....some WILL fail if you run 'em hard enough. But so what. Some won't. You blow up a Nosler Ballistic Tip I wanna' hear about it!
-Coppering? Back to coppering..... Man... (liddle Calfeeism there) ... this is a big subject. Let's just leave it at "IMO TWIST ITSELF has nothing to do with it." If the barrel does copper, big deal. Ya got Some Montana Extreme for that....right?
So, my question remains.....if'n it ain't gonna' BREAK nuttin' why not try it??
LOL
al