coreydb
AH veteran
- Joined
- Oct 11, 2023
- Messages
- 125
- Reaction score
- 137
- Hunted
- South Africa, Canada, US, Spain
Like so many hunters, I bought a rifle, then searched for the best/most accurate ammo for my caliber. Some brands didn't shoot as well as the others..... WTF!
I decided to build a custom rifle , but based on my experience with my manufactured rifle, I didn't know which barrel twist was optimal for my caliber. I searched the web, looked into different forums, and got many opinions based on their own successes. They all got me to thinking which rifling would actually maximize my bullet selection with my caliber, so I could expand its usage in the field. Then I came across this website: https://bergerbullets.com/twist-rate-calculator. Just fill in the blanks, and it determines the stability of the bullet based on:
-bullet weight (grams)
-ballistic coefficient
-bullet length (different lengths for different weights)
-barrel twist rate
-ft per sec of the manufactured ammo or desired velocity if hand loading
I calculated each bullet in my caliber from the lightest weight (grams) to the heaviest based on the different twist rates offered by the custom barrel makers. I discovered (Forest Gump moment here) that the accurate ammo from my rifle was loaded with the bullets best suited for the rifling....(duh). The different brands weren't the problem, I shot good ammo from a rifle that didn't have the the rifling that optimized all the bullets.
I know many, many hunters are re-loaders and already know this, but for those who aren't that knowledgeable, this will pre-empt a lot of frustration.
Best to everyone in our community, F.G.
I decided to build a custom rifle , but based on my experience with my manufactured rifle, I didn't know which barrel twist was optimal for my caliber. I searched the web, looked into different forums, and got many opinions based on their own successes. They all got me to thinking which rifling would actually maximize my bullet selection with my caliber, so I could expand its usage in the field. Then I came across this website: https://bergerbullets.com/twist-rate-calculator. Just fill in the blanks, and it determines the stability of the bullet based on:
-bullet weight (grams)
-ballistic coefficient
-bullet length (different lengths for different weights)
-barrel twist rate
-ft per sec of the manufactured ammo or desired velocity if hand loading
I calculated each bullet in my caliber from the lightest weight (grams) to the heaviest based on the different twist rates offered by the custom barrel makers. I discovered (Forest Gump moment here) that the accurate ammo from my rifle was loaded with the bullets best suited for the rifling....(duh). The different brands weren't the problem, I shot good ammo from a rifle that didn't have the the rifling that optimized all the bullets.
I know many, many hunters are re-loaders and already know this, but for those who aren't that knowledgeable, this will pre-empt a lot of frustration.
Best to everyone in our community, F.G.