Please be intellectually honest. There’s not much positive about it, but there appears to be improved wounding mechanisms with expanding solid copper bullets.
Even if you don’t think it’s true, it’s still a possibility until actually disproven, which hasn’t been done yet.
“I doubt there’s anything positive about a 3 twist” would be a more accurate statement in that case for you.
The 3 twist ...You like it, you run it... enjoy your 3 twist.
I have it, and don't want it. There must be at least few reasons. I said IMO it holds no value, and that's still true, but has a host of negatives, for my use...and I doubt any animal is gonna die quicker because you used a 3 twist....the bullet turned 4 times instead of two inside the wound cavity, big whoop. Maybe it will clip another blood vessel, maybe it will stop penetration allowing a dangerous animal to kill you.
There is no guarantee of what any bullet will do when striking an animal. They hit bone change direction, tumble, blow up, inadequate penetration for the angle of the shot. I've seen heavy high velocity 338 win mag turn 90° inside a deer, one was a 275 gr went into the chest and came out the top of the back, with two holes in the hide and only one shot...the deer dropped immediately but the bullet performance was off...and it's happened before with a different bullet. Rember all those bullets exiting out the side, top, or bottom,, of the gel, after entering the center...Clear gel test is only so-so and discounted by the FBI for wound cavity vs flesh comparisons ...so there's that.
By into the hype, I do not care, but I'm changing my 3 twist to a 6.5 twist,... been there, tried it, and found it very worst idea and worst barrel, I have ever tried, I knew better... but inquisitive, I had to see for myself. Now I know for sure. It's not for me. You like it, you use it, It felt like covid 19 to me, a real pain in the ass, and hoping I could get over it, without any more injury, to my stuff, as the damage it caused was more expensive than the barrel. A hard lesson taught.