I can't seem to find the length of this bullet anywhere on Hornady's website. I've been told they recommend a 7 twist barrel. Keen to try these in my Tikka 8 twist but only if they will stabilise. Any info much appreciated. BP
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It will stabilize in an 8 twist. I can give you the length when I get home Thursday if someone doesn't chime in earlier.
I can't seem to find the length of this bullet anywhere on Hornady's website. I've been told they recommend a 7 twist barrel. Keen to try these in my Tikka 8 twist but only if they will stabilise. Any info much appreciated. BP
Running a length of 1.1180 I get a gyroscopic stability factor of approx 1.27. Depending on the environmentals this number could shift a bit - but not beyond marginal stability. So the question then becomes, will the degradation in the BC of the 75's make the 73gr's a better choice.
G7 of the 73 is 200 and the 75 is 235. I would think you will only drop about 3% off the stated BC so you should still be ahead with the 75 ELD-M over the 73. I understand Hornady folks are really diggin' that 73 ELD-M. I'd say for mid-range either will work but past 700 yards or so you will still get a good gain from the 75.
Just measured 3-4 of them and they were all 1.1180", I shoot them out of a 24" 1:8 AR-15 and they work great, very accurate.
You got the 75s to fit in the magazine?
While I was waiting for the 75gr ELD to show up in stock I passed the time playing around with the 73gr ELD. Very happy with what I found with the 73gr in my Tikka 1-8 twist varmint. Below is one of the four nodes I found with two different powders. Cant wait to try the 75gr next.