Re: Is 1:8 twist too fast for .308?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: rcw3</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Alaskaman 11</div><div class="ubbcode-body">There is Never too fast! </div></div>
Uhhh - I would not go so far as to say "never" as I have experienced issues with very fast twist barrels (for the caliber bore involved) where they can exhibit a great deal of pressure with certain bullets and loads even when the loads are moderate loads. An 8" twist on a 30 cal barrel is right there "on the edge" if not over sometimes - maybe fine - maybe it will exhibit some issues. For a .224" bore a 6.5 twist barrel is near the point of no return, and for a 6mm a 7" twist is typically over the top (stay with 7.5" as the tightest twist if you can), for a 6.5 mm, an 8" twist works fine but I would be wary of going any tighter, for a 7mm, an 8.5 twist is safe, but an 8" twist 7mm is "on the edge", and for a 30 cal, in my opinion, and 8" twist is flaunting it.
There's a point where the barrel twist rate becomes more like a wall and less like a ramp (especially with a bigger diameter bullet where it takes more force to take it from zero rpm to it's full rpm in fractions of a second). Subsonic loads can typically handle a faster twist but be wary of running full charge high velocity loads out of an "on the edge" twist, or you may be in for a surprise (super high pressures, blown primer, etc.).
I like staying in the safe zone myself. "Been there, done that" with some very fast twist barrels and unexpected consequences are not my idea of fun when I have 50,000 psi (+/-) going on right next to my face when I shoot a rifle.
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rcw3....a bonafide expert. Don't know anything about sub-sonic loads, but 1:10 is the fastest I see anyone using for supersonic 308s.