7BR

Plug in some numbers from the actual bullet and if I'm reading it right,
16.5" twist is optimal. Note that this barrel was not intended for this bullet
but for a range between 130/150s. I shot the 130 Sierras for years in the
12 twist Douglas and Harts but, Sierra stopped production of them a few
short years ago. I used 3350 FPS as a median. where this barrel seems to
like them. And again, no seating depth tests done yet. The Miller formula
put's it at about a 16 twist. Always something to play with.
 

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i want to thank everyone that posted on what had been done..i learned...to stick with 30br and 6ppc..i have neither the time nor the money to play with a limited resource round.
 
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Plug in some numbers from the actual bullet and if I'm reading it right,
16.5" twist is optimal. Note that this barrel was not intended for this bullet
but for a range between 130/150s. I shot the 130 Sierras for years in the
12 twist Douglas and Harts but, Sierra stopped production of them a few
short years ago. I used 3350 FPS as a median. where this barrel seems to
like them. And again, no seating depth tests done yet. The Miller formula
put's it at about a 16 twist. Always something to play with.
Fuj - the Border Barrels graph is showing us, that, at any MV at, or, above 1250 FPS, a 1:16" twist will produce Sg1.5 while, with MV of 3K FPS, a twist rate of roughly 1:16.6" will deliver Sg1.5, and @ 3.5K MV, a 1:16.75" the same . . . in real-world, no difference. This graphic displays, how, with appropriate twist rate, Sg is little affected by MV velocity, which provides almost useless value. o_O ;) RG
 
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