Gentlemen:
I have a 7 mm rem mag on a ross, which has a "Centurion" Barrel. I checked the other day, and it has a 10.5" twist. I know this is a bit slow in the 7mm diameter. It does stabilize 175 grain speer mag tips at 100 yards, I have not tried them at longer range. I am suprised how well it shoots after checking the twist rate. My question is: what are the limiting factors for twist rate?
If I was using a lower velocity cartridge would I expect less sucess with the slow twist rate?
Can I expect the heavy bullets to de stabilize at longer range as they slow down?
Thanks
Allen
I have a 7 mm rem mag on a ross, which has a "Centurion" Barrel. I checked the other day, and it has a 10.5" twist. I know this is a bit slow in the 7mm diameter. It does stabilize 175 grain speer mag tips at 100 yards, I have not tried them at longer range. I am suprised how well it shoots after checking the twist rate. My question is: what are the limiting factors for twist rate?
If I was using a lower velocity cartridge would I expect less sucess with the slow twist rate?
Can I expect the heavy bullets to de stabilize at longer range as they slow down?
Thanks
Allen