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    Can someone briefly explain to me the bullet weight, rate of twist in rifling, and velocity relationship?

    I understand some faster rate of twist rifles like heavier rounds and slower velocity for more long range accuracy , but what about lighter rounds and slower velocity?

    Just a general question while trying to find the best round for a new rifle purchase. I understand every rifle is an individual too But I'm just trying to wrap my brain around it.
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    In very broad general terms, the greater the ratio of length to diameter the more twist is needed to stabilize a projectile. Round balls will have a 1:1 ratio, and they require a very slow twist, some where in the 1:20" or 1:30" range. A longer bullet will have a larger ratio of length to bore size, and that will require a faster twist. For example a .223 55gr seems to stabilize well in a 1:10" twist while a 62gr. needs a 1:8" or 1:9". Next question is whether you can over spin a projectile. If you use a .223 1:8" twist barrel with a 50gr projectile will it be less accurate than if you use a 1:10" or 1:12" ?

    Now I step back to let the real experts weigh in.
    Last edited by pbagley; 01-30-2015, 10:14 PM.

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      That was kind of my understanding on the heavier the bullet the faster the twist. I had not heard the length to diameter ratio but it makes some sense.
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        Originally posted by yqtszhj View Post
        Can someone briefly explain to me the bullet weight, rate of twist in rifling, and velocity relationship?

        I understand some faster rate of twist rifles like heavier rounds and slower velocity for more long range accuracy , but what about lighter rounds and slower velocity?

        Just a general question while trying to find the best round for a new rifle purchase. I understand every rifle is an individual too But I'm just trying to wrap my brain around it.
        This should clear things up for you. Read carefully, there will be a test.

        http://www.fulton-armory.com/%5Cfaqs...CARTwists.html
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