I have several 5.56 AR-15s and all of them are 1:7" twist barrels. A friend has a 1:9" Twist 20" barrel that I am considering trading towards a piece of non-gun related equipment that I have.
My question is this:
Ninety percent of my reloaded ammo is either done using either a 75 gr. BTHP or 77 gr. SMK bullet!
Now, I have heard instances where the 1:9" twist barrels would stabilize a 75 gr. bullet, but it was usually in the 22" to 24" varmint barrel range.
I was always taught never to load anything heavier than a 69 gr. bullet for a 1:9" barrel.
Any thoughts?
My question is this:
Ninety percent of my reloaded ammo is either done using either a 75 gr. BTHP or 77 gr. SMK bullet!
Now, I have heard instances where the 1:9" twist barrels would stabilize a 75 gr. bullet, but it was usually in the 22" to 24" varmint barrel range.
I was always taught never to load anything heavier than a 69 gr. bullet for a 1:9" barrel.
Any thoughts?