F Francois_ CGN Regular Rating - 100% 7 0 0 Location QC Oct 7, 2019 #1 I might have to rebarrel my 264 Win mag. I'm being offered a 1:8 barrel twist. Will that stabilize bullets of + - 140 grains?
I might have to rebarrel my 264 Win mag. I'm being offered a 1:8 barrel twist. Will that stabilize bullets of + - 140 grains?
SHELL SHUCKER CGN Ultra frequent flyer Super GunNutz Rating - 100% 55 0 0 Location Southern Vancouver Island Oct 7, 2019 #2 Yep, a 1:8 twist is fine for 140-160 gr bullets.
Suther CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 27 0 0 Location Fraser Valley Oct 7, 2019 #3 Google tells me Swedish mausers were 1:7.87, and they used 156gr pills in those I do believe. Berger bullets also has a twist rate calculator you could play with. Berger also makes a 156gr EOL bullet that calls for a 1:8 twist.
Google tells me Swedish mausers were 1:7.87, and they used 156gr pills in those I do believe. Berger bullets also has a twist rate calculator you could play with. Berger also makes a 156gr EOL bullet that calls for a 1:8 twist.
todbartell CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 294 0 0 Location BC Oct 7, 2019 #4 I've shot 150gr SMK and 160gr Woodleigh PP from a 8 twist, no problems. It will work well
guntech CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 312 0 0 Oct 7, 2019 #5 + - 140 is confusing... + what and - what? It's a quicker twist than you need for 140's but it will work fine and also handle the longer bullets... build away and enjoy it..
+ - 140 is confusing... + what and - what? It's a quicker twist than you need for 140's but it will work fine and also handle the longer bullets... build away and enjoy it..
F Francois_ CGN Regular Rating - 100% 7 0 0 Location QC Oct 7, 2019 #6 + or - 10 grains, 140 being starting weight. Iwould use heavier if they work fine.
R RatFink Regular Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Location YYC Oct 7, 2019 #7 Suther said: Google tells me Swedish mausers were 1:7.87, and they used 156gr pills in those I do believe. Berger bullets also has a twist rate calculator you could play with. Berger also makes a 156gr EOL bullet that calls for a 1:8 twist. Click to expand... https://bergerbullets.com/twist-rate-calculator/ for reference. Really useful tool!
Suther said: Google tells me Swedish mausers were 1:7.87, and they used 156gr pills in those I do believe. Berger bullets also has a twist rate calculator you could play with. Berger also makes a 156gr EOL bullet that calls for a 1:8 twist. Click to expand... https://bergerbullets.com/twist-rate-calculator/ for reference. Really useful tool!