Does anyone have any experience with this rate of gain twist for 6.5 PRC? I see a lot of people using smaller gaps in twist. I didn't know if this would be too aggressive. Finish length will be 28-30 Inches and I plan on using heavies.
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Hornady makes the shittiest bullets. This is what happens when you get them near and above 300krpm. Non uniform jacket and centrifical force blows the bullets up about 100 yard out of bore. Was joking about it at a class and people thought I was full of shit. 2 hours later home boy is blowing up every 3rd shot out of a 6 creed shooting factory Hornady match; 108s out of a 7tw tube.I can't give you a direct answer, but here are a couple of data points that might help.
I did a straight 1:7 for my 6.5 PRC. I had a problem with 153g ATips blowing up when the barrel got a little worn. Hornady said it was spinning the bullets too fast, but Berger 153.5s (and everything else I have shot in it) worked just fine.
On my 6 Creed, I did gain twist. Bartlein's advice was a .75 difference, and I used 8 to 7.25 which has been working great.
I’ve had the 108’s blow up on a hot day before.Hornady makes the shittiest bullets. This is what happens when you get them near and above 300krpm. Non uniform jacket and centrifical force blows the bullets up about 100 yard out of bore. Was joking about it at a class and people thought I was full of shit. 2 hours later home boy is blowing up every 3rd shot out of a 6 creed shooting factory 108s put of a 7tw tube.
Berger, Sierra, dtac, norma , lapua do not have these problems. Stick with them, especially with a fast prc.
Yup. Hot = higher pressure = more velocity = more rpm.I’ve had the 108’s blow up on a hot day before.
Received the same rec... 8.25 to 7.5 on my 6.5prc build to shoot 153.5lrht & 156eolAll are 0.75 gain as per their recommendation.