I don't think it's the twist rate, as I also have a 3 twist to try them in.@45-90: thanks for the very informative follow-up, and your three part series.
Your experience with the 350 gr Makers projectiles is very interesting shooting 8.6 BO subsonic with 1:6.5" twist, and experiencing the lack of opening. I have attached a picture of recovered projectiles of the same round from earlier this year shooting subsonic at 300 yards with a Q Fix 1:3" barrel. The projectile on the left hit a steel gong (note the steep angle of impact) and the second is recovered from the dirt birm at 300 yards.
It is interesting the subsonic projectiles open with 1:3" twist, yet failed to open with 1:6.5" twist.
Regarding the supersonics, totally agree that the aggressive 1:3" twist rate limits velocity. Mos-tek is now offering 8.6 barrels with twist rates of 1:3", 1:5", and 1:6.5". Their initial impression is the 1:5" may represent a sweet spot to maintain energy and accuracy with subs, yet raise the supersonic velocity ceiling imposed by the 1:3". Another rabbit hole. . .
Regarding the inexpensive plinking ammo you found, do you think it will stand up to the 1:3" twist rate? Where are you sourcing it at that price?
Thanks for all of the follow-up, all greatly appreciated.
I think it's the medium, mostly gravel.
If I shot them in mud or ballistics gel they would open the same, regardless of twist.
I was concerned about how they perform on animals, not gravel, and was concerned about hide and heavy bone, bending them first, causing them not to open up.
Since I have both twist rates, I should be able to perform tests on that very subject.
Both subsonic, fired into the same soft medium, just the 3 twist vs the 6.5 twist.
I expect no difference...but we'll see.
Been wrong before...
So far the 6.5 twist has all the advantages, subs, or supers, with any bullet, better accuracy, can't blow up bullets inside the muzzle device, and more speed, totally versatile with any bullet.
I have ran fmj 250 gr in my 3 twist, if I remember correctly to 1600 fps and still stayed together.
I have not tried this 272 gr bullet in the 3 twist...as I gave up on it for my purposes, but others who only run subs, like the 3 twist. But I felt the 8.6 was a good cartridge if given a slower twist barrel.
That's what's been working for me...so I just report on what I observe...you decide if it's right for you.
I purchased the 272 gr 338 fmj from American Reloading $30 per hundred delivered on sale just yesterday, cause I liked the accuracy I got for cheap plinking loads on a prior purchase.
Here is a pic of the bullets.
And a Barnes super opened up nicely in soft medium.
I don't check mushroom performance much, as I use the 8.6 for target and plinking, not hunting.
So 8.6 Blk with 300 gr match bullets at almost 2000 fps will actually be a LR plinker capable of 1000 yd hits.
Different strokes for different folks.