Does anyone have any experience with or knowledge about whether the slower 1:12 twist really shows a noticeable advantage over the 1:10 twist for achieving higher velocities while maintaining accuracy? If there is an advantage, by how much? Would the potential advantage be marginal or significant enough to noticed in the field for longer distances?
I have 165, 180, and 200 grain bullet molds in .309 diameter. I'm using sorted clip on wheel weights water quenched, lubed and sized to .309, with gas checks.
I'm just wondering if it will be worth the trouble to sell my still new 1:10 twist 308 bolt gun and buy one with a 1:12 twist instead. The main purpose of this rifle would be for shooting steel plates at the furthest distance possible limited only by the accuracy achieved by the load.
Thanks for your help!
I have 165, 180, and 200 grain bullet molds in .309 diameter. I'm using sorted clip on wheel weights water quenched, lubed and sized to .309, with gas checks.
I'm just wondering if it will be worth the trouble to sell my still new 1:10 twist 308 bolt gun and buy one with a 1:12 twist instead. The main purpose of this rifle would be for shooting steel plates at the furthest distance possible limited only by the accuracy achieved by the load.
Thanks for your help!