I'm curious to get the thoughts of those on here about my next rebarrel. I've shot my 243 out at 1400 rounds and have decided to give the 6.5 Creedmoor a shot.
I am of the belief that in a shorter barrel a faster twist rate for moderate velocity cartridges will provide better accuracy through better stabilization at longer ranges.
My goal for twist rate is to usually see that a bullet will get 3 full rotations prior to exiting the barrel. That is why I came up with 1/7 twist.
My intent is to rebarrel with a 22" Bartlein in 1/7 twist and shoot 142 SMK's. Why 22"? I wanted my bolt gun to match my gas gun length and the 1/7 twist met my criteria for 3 revolutions prior to exiting the muzzle. 1/7 is not an available twist for 6.5 but Bartlein did one for the additional tooling cost.
I've witnessed 12.5" 308 bolt guns shooting 1/6.5 and 1/7 twist barrels shoot 175 SMK's sub MOA at 1k while a 12.5" 1/10 couldn't do 3 MOA at 1k. My thoughts were that there was something to that. Ever since Norm Chandler explored accuracy potential of shorter barreled 308's such as the XM3 and found the 1/10 superior for accuracy at extended ranges, I have been intrigued to try something similar.
I tend to believe that low to moderate velocity cartidges can benefit from faster twist barrels for LR performance. I'm not concerned as much with accuracy at 100 as I am 200 and beyond.
Although the 12.5" gun I witnessed would shoot 3/4" at 100 which is totally acceptable assuming my LR Performance was improved.
What are the thoughts of those on here? Is my thought process sound?
I am of the belief that in a shorter barrel a faster twist rate for moderate velocity cartridges will provide better accuracy through better stabilization at longer ranges.
My goal for twist rate is to usually see that a bullet will get 3 full rotations prior to exiting the barrel. That is why I came up with 1/7 twist.
My intent is to rebarrel with a 22" Bartlein in 1/7 twist and shoot 142 SMK's. Why 22"? I wanted my bolt gun to match my gas gun length and the 1/7 twist met my criteria for 3 revolutions prior to exiting the muzzle. 1/7 is not an available twist for 6.5 but Bartlein did one for the additional tooling cost.
I've witnessed 12.5" 308 bolt guns shooting 1/6.5 and 1/7 twist barrels shoot 175 SMK's sub MOA at 1k while a 12.5" 1/10 couldn't do 3 MOA at 1k. My thoughts were that there was something to that. Ever since Norm Chandler explored accuracy potential of shorter barreled 308's such as the XM3 and found the 1/10 superior for accuracy at extended ranges, I have been intrigued to try something similar.
I tend to believe that low to moderate velocity cartidges can benefit from faster twist barrels for LR performance. I'm not concerned as much with accuracy at 100 as I am 200 and beyond.
Although the 12.5" gun I witnessed would shoot 3/4" at 100 which is totally acceptable assuming my LR Performance was improved.
What are the thoughts of those on here? Is my thought process sound?