So I just acquired a Remy 700 sps tac in .223 with a 1:9 twist and I have been reading up on bullet "behavior" and when trying to use the greenhill formula to calculate what length of bullet is most acceptable for this twist and velocity and I am coming up with a bullet length of about 1.006" and then some. Which roughly translates to about an 80 grain bullet in .224 diameter. Most people recommend a bullet way below this weight, around mid 60s for a 1:9 twist right? How can I reconcile these two opinions? Or am I just doing the math wrong!
My specs are...
bullet diameter = .224
bullet velocity = 2500 - 2700 (to begin working up)
SG = 10.9 (lead core)
Twist rate = 9.0
"C" = 150 or 180
and bullet length = unknown
any input would be appreciated!

My specs are...
bullet diameter = .224
bullet velocity = 2500 - 2700 (to begin working up)
SG = 10.9 (lead core)
Twist rate = 9.0
"C" = 150 or 180
and bullet length = unknown
any input would be appreciated!
