When will we see an 8.6 blk savage prefit? I would like to try one out for an origin. Starting with a remage was an oversight.
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I decided to hold off and see if people have luck with them before buying.How did these barrels work out for you guys?
Mos-Tek makes them but you can order a shouldered pre-fit for the Origin so you wont have to mess with a barrel nut.When will we see an 8.6 blk savage prefit? I would like to try one out for an origin. Starting with a remage was an oversight.
I saw that, just have no idea on Mos-Tek quality. Hopefully someone reports back on a 1:3 Mos-Tek 8.6Mos-Tek makes them but you can order a shouldered pre-fit for the Origin so you wont have to mess wit h headspacing
Id love a 1:5 i think thatll be the sweet spot twist.I priced out a shouldered barrel for an Origin and it's about the same cost as a gunsmith thread to fit barrel. My plan is to order a 1:5" nut'd prefit from Xcaliber and loctite the nut on at headspace. Then drill and tap through the nut and tenon with a set screw on top of that. Then I can just screw and unscrew the barrel off the gun as a shouldered switch barrel
Exactly my thoughts as well. Set screwed and all. This would be strictly for subs, so the supers blowing up is not a concern.I priced out a shouldered barrel for an Origin and it's about the same cost as a gunsmith thread to fit barrel. My plan is to order a 1:5" nut'd prefit from Xcaliber and loctite the nut on at headspace. Then drill and tap through the nut and tenon with a set screw on top of that. Then I can just screw and unscrew the barrel off the gun as a shouldered switch barrel
I don't much see the benefit to the 1:3 twist. I think the 1:5 would be the fastest id consider. The 350gr Makers stabilize just fine out of the 1:6.5 at 700ft ASL so I’m gtg. I like having the option to use slightly cheaper bullets for SuperSonics like lead cast bullets.Exactly my thoughts as well. Set screwed and all. This would be strictly for subs, so the supers blowing up is not a concern.
If only X-Caliber did the 1:3 twist 8.6 to play with.
I don't much see the benefit to the 1:3 twist. I think the 1:5 would be the fastest id consider. The 350gr Makers stabilize just fine out of the 1:6.5 at 700ft ASL so I’m gtg. I like having the option to use slightly cheaper bullets for SuperSonics like lead cast bullets.
I’m definitely curious how that 1:5 will work out for you so please do share.
I use the Berger Twist Rate Stability Calculator and it states the 350gr Maker is stable with a 1:7 with a stability factor of 2.08 which falls in line with what I’m seeing on target. I dont know how accurate it is though…but the calculator you’re using looks more advanced.View attachment 8119181
I am basing on this calculator listed on the X-caliber site.
I did see that the maker bullet you mentioned specifically said to avoid a 1:3 twist.
No idea on that one… was wondering which one to trust myself.I use the Berger Twist Rate Stability Calculator and it states the 350gr Maker is stable with a 1:7 with a stability factor of 2.08 which falls in line with what I’m seeing on target. I dont know how accurate it is though…but the calculator you’re using looks more advanced.
Well…i think ultimately we still have to verify it for ourselves and I’ve only verified to 100y so as long as it clears the barrel and suppressor, I’m gtg as far as I’m concerned.No idea on that one… was wondering which one to trust myself.