I am looking for a bit of clarification here with regards to twist rate in a 22-250 barrel. From what I have read, if I want to shoot 50gr-75gr bullets out of a 26" Krieger, a 1-9 twist would be the ideal choice. However, in discussion with a few shooters, some claim that the 1-9 may be too fast for the lighter 50gr plastic tipped bullets (Nosler Ballistic Tip, etc). I understand that the 1-9 twist would in fact be too fast for the lighter bullet choices such as 35gr or 40gr offerings, but am I correct in assuming that the 1-9 twist will reliably and, more importantly, accurately handle the 50gr V-Max AND the 75gr V-Max equally as well?
As with many other topics of discussion pertaining to precision shooting, there seems to be a wide variety of opinions on what works and does not work well in 1-9, 1-10, and 1-12 barrels for the 22-250. I am certainly not experienced in the field of experimenting with barrel twist rates, so I am hoping to hear from those who are. So let's hear what you have to say!
As with many other topics of discussion pertaining to precision shooting, there seems to be a wide variety of opinions on what works and does not work well in 1-9, 1-10, and 1-12 barrels for the 22-250. I am certainly not experienced in the field of experimenting with barrel twist rates, so I am hoping to hear from those who are. So let's hear what you have to say!