i recently read an article in this years issue of sniper magazine that i found very interesting.
the article was written by Todd Hodnett and is titled The Future Of Twist Rates.
he is stating that he is getting substantial gains out of a 1:8 or 1:9 for his 338Lapua
also for his .308 he is shooting a 1:7.8 and has a friend shooting a 1:4 twist in his.
he is saying they are getting better downrange results with these faster twist rates. he also states that the reason we are not seeing these more often
is because its not the industry standard, and people will not stray from their comfort zone.
he also states that a faster twist rate helps our new and improved LR bullets with high BC really shine down range.
any thoughts and opinions on this are appreciated, thanks
i am considering a 1:8 for my 300wm after reading this, but im not much for jumping in head first after reading an article, even if its Todd Hodnett's writing.
the article was written by Todd Hodnett and is titled The Future Of Twist Rates.
he is stating that he is getting substantial gains out of a 1:8 or 1:9 for his 338Lapua
also for his .308 he is shooting a 1:7.8 and has a friend shooting a 1:4 twist in his.
he is saying they are getting better downrange results with these faster twist rates. he also states that the reason we are not seeing these more often
is because its not the industry standard, and people will not stray from their comfort zone.
he also states that a faster twist rate helps our new and improved LR bullets with high BC really shine down range.
any thoughts and opinions on this are appreciated, thanks
i am considering a 1:8 for my 300wm after reading this, but im not much for jumping in head first after reading an article, even if its Todd Hodnett's writing.
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