I can't speak to what they do at faster velocities, but I've talked to a few people either running them or have tested them at faster speeds and they did not come apart for them, I believe they were all 7 twist tubes.
I was running them in a 6.7 twist 224V at 2500 fps and they were hammers, most accurate AR I have ever owned or fired, BR type accuracy.
I'm also running them in another 224V but a 7 twist at 2440 fps and they are stable in that barrel too, at least in warm temps and pretty close to sea level. They show no signs of being on the edged of stabilization in this barrel, but we will see when the temps drop this winter. I wouldn't be surprised if the cold temps throw them off, but we will see.
For a round with more horsepower that will drive them 2900+ I would have 100% confidence in them from a 7 twist barrel. I'm still toying with the idea of a 22BR or 22 Dasher throated for them and that's the route I would go for twist.
FWIW the BC for me at these velocities tracks to a .593 G1 all the way out to 1000 (furthest I've tested them) which is damn close to the advertised BC and I think the higher velocity will put them spot on or maybe even a little higher than advertised.