.223 bolt gun question
How heavy a projectile could I get away with in a 223 bolt action with a 1/8 twist? I was thinking 70 grains but not sure. I do shoot a lot of 62 grain pills in a 1/9 twist AR.
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Bullet construction can/will make a difference - all copper bullets are longer.
http://www.barnesbullets.com/product-category/bullet-options/ttsx/
https://www.sierrabullets.com/store/product.cfm/sn/9390/224-dia-80-gr-HPBT-MatchKing
http://www.shilen.com/calibersAndTwists.html
http://www.bergerbullets.com/ballistics/flat-based-bullet-recommended-twist-rates/0 -
Type of action has zero bearing. A longer barrel (24") might get you just enough extra velocity to move up one bullet weight in a 1/8 but it's not enough to make heavier bullets work in a 1/12. 0 -
I shoot 77 grain OTMs out of a 8 twist 18 inch SPR with great accuracy. 0 -
77g bullets should shoot great. They do in my 1/8 AR. 0 -
It depends on the length of the projectile. The bullet makers usually tell you these days what their bullets are intended for. Speer used to have a stubby 70 grain bullet that could be shot out of rifles with a 1-14 twist. 0 -
http://www.bergerbullets.com/twist-rate-calculator/ and http://www.jbmballistics.com/ballistics/lengths/lengths.shtml Look up the bullet your want to use. Add data to Berger calculator. 0
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