Hi all, I'm looking to put together a 300BLK bolt gun and will be running a Sig SRD762 Ti Direct Thread suppressor on it.
Looking at how Q does 1:5 for their 8" barrel on the Mini Fix and some of the latest literature supporting faster twists, I am leaning towards 1:5, but want to be wary of having bullets come apart in the can, especially if I run supers. Can someone smarter than me please explain:
- Shooting will be primarily subs, but I'd like the ability to run supers if I ever wanted to.
- Barrel can be between 8-8.5" and I'm really looking for advice on twist rate.
- Suppressor will be direct threaded on with Sig taper, and won't ever be removed. Can is 9.3" long ( ͡° ل͜ ͡°)
Looking at how Q does 1:5 for their 8" barrel on the Mini Fix and some of the latest literature supporting faster twists, I am leaning towards 1:5, but want to be wary of having bullets come apart in the can, especially if I run supers. Can someone smarter than me please explain:
- What causes bullets to "come apart"
- What types of bullets are more at risk for this, and
- Ultimately if I can run a 8" 1:5 barrel without having to worry about this.
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