Depends what weight bullets you are shooting and what distance .. If you will only shoot 55gr like 90% of people go 1/9 or 1/8 .. The only point in having a 1/7 barrel is if your going to be shooting 62gr or heavier bullets out to 500m, and you would want a 20'' barrel for that . . If your only going to shoot 55 to 62gr in a 16'' carbine within 300m like most of us get a 1/9 .
1/7 is to stabilize tracer rounds and is completely unnecessary on a civilian rifle. They only exist because of the demand created by mil spec fetishists. 1/8 will easily stabilize 80gn rounds and is better suited to some of the lighter rounds than 1/7.
1/7 is to stabilize tracer rounds and is completely unnecessary on a civilian rifle. They only exist because of the demand created by mil spec fetishists. 1/8 will easily stabilize 80gn rounds and is better suited to some of the lighter rounds than 1/7.
What weights of bullets will you generally be firing?
Depends what weight bullets you are shooting and what distance .. If you will only shoot 55gr like 90% of people go 1/9 or 1/8 .. The only point in having a 1/7 barrel is if your going to be shooting 62gr or heavier bullets out to 500m, and you would want a 20'' barrel for that . . If your only going to shoot 55 to 62gr in a 16'' carbine within 300m like most of us get a 1/9 .
1/7 is to stabilize tracer rounds and is completely unnecessary on a civilian rifle. They only exist because of the demand created by mil spec fetishists. 1/8 will easily stabilize 80gn rounds and is better suited to some of the lighter rounds than 1/7.
Sorry for may be naive question. Looks like recommended twist is 1/8. Daniel defense is highly recommended at this forum, but they barrels have 1/7 twist.
Does that mean they are technically not a good choice for range application ?
My DA556 is 1/7 and it shot great with 55gr AE223 black box ammo FWIW![]()



























