1. What twist rate for 75-80gr bullets?
Berger's twist rate stability calculator thinks I need a minimum of 1:7.2 @ sea level, 32*F, 2850fps for any of their 80gr bullets. Do I really need a 1:7 for the 80s? I've known people run the 90s with 1:7, 80s with 1:8, and 75s with 1:9.
2. What is the actual length of the Hornady 75gr and 80gr ELD-m bullets?
JBM ballistic calculator only has the 75-80gr A-max length @ 1.162" for both bullets. That didn't sound right to me. Twist calculator says 1:6.8 twist for that length.
3. Will 5R rifling increase velocity by 50-75 fps? Will the 5R be easier on the bullets with such a fast twist? Is it worth trying to find or custom order a 5R 1:7?
4. Wyatts Outdorrs DBM and magazine system, anyone ever use one? COAL is 2.850", the plastic AI mags are 2.550". With the Wyatts mag you could really seat those bullets long or not have to single load the 90gr bullets. Wyatts is also a Remington 700 bdl drop in installation.
Thanks
Berger's twist rate stability calculator thinks I need a minimum of 1:7.2 @ sea level, 32*F, 2850fps for any of their 80gr bullets. Do I really need a 1:7 for the 80s? I've known people run the 90s with 1:7, 80s with 1:8, and 75s with 1:9.
2. What is the actual length of the Hornady 75gr and 80gr ELD-m bullets?
JBM ballistic calculator only has the 75-80gr A-max length @ 1.162" for both bullets. That didn't sound right to me. Twist calculator says 1:6.8 twist for that length.
3. Will 5R rifling increase velocity by 50-75 fps? Will the 5R be easier on the bullets with such a fast twist? Is it worth trying to find or custom order a 5R 1:7?
4. Wyatts Outdorrs DBM and magazine system, anyone ever use one? COAL is 2.850", the plastic AI mags are 2.550". With the Wyatts mag you could really seat those bullets long or not have to single load the 90gr bullets. Wyatts is also a Remington 700 bdl drop in installation.
Thanks