55grs won't be stabilized in a 1 in 7, so you'd need 69grs.
55grs won't be stabilized in a 1 in 7, so you'd need 69grs.
The reason I asked is that I'm shooting 55gr PMC Bronze stuff at the range and not getting very good accuracy. Almost 4 moa from a Noveske 10.5inch on a lead sled with a 3X IOR. I'm assuming that either my gun does not like this PMC ammo or 55 grainners in general. Thus the queston to go heavier or lighter.
I'm probably never going to use this gun in any defensive situations so fragmenting has no value. But for the sake of argument would a slower heavier hunting round (Non FMJ)from a 10.5 inch barrel offset the lack of frag.
55grs won't be stabilized in a 1 in 7, so you'd need 69grs.
55grs won't be stabilized in a 1 in 7, so you'd need 69grs.
I wouldn't shoot anything under 55gr, though.
The twist rate bullet weight formulas are predicated on a full length barrel.
In a 10 inch barrel with 1 in 12, a 55 grainer doesnt even get one full spin, in a 1 in 9 it gets one full spin, and in a 1 in 7 it gets even more spin - (albeit not much more).
In a shortie barrel wouldn't a bullet with more spin on it be more accurate ?
In my experience my 10 inch AR with 1 in 9 twist shoots 55 grainers more accurately than 69 grainers because the 69 grainers need more spin than the barrel provides.




























