So I might be over thinking this and trying to re invent the wheel. But the heavier the bullet the more twist it requires to be stable. With that being said if I'm running 200+ grain subsonic ammo out of a ar15 with a 10 inch barrel, wouldn't it be best to go with the fastest twist I could find? I can BHW offers 1-7, X-cal offers 1-6.... several options for 1-8....
the main question I have to ask is if I were looking to get the most accuracy out of it, the bullet would be more stable at a faster twist rate... would this theory be amplified by being subsonic?
Ive used bergers stability calculator and the numbers and theory line up (eventho 1-6, 1-7 and 1-8 twist sufficiently stabilize a 200+ grain pill) ..
the main question I have to ask is if I were looking to get the most accuracy out of it, the bullet would be more stable at a faster twist rate... would this theory be amplified by being subsonic?
Ive used bergers stability calculator and the numbers and theory line up (eventho 1-6, 1-7 and 1-8 twist sufficiently stabilize a 200+ grain pill) ..