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Join contestNo gas systems. Bolt guns.Just curious, orkan. What length gas system on those 1:8 twist models?
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Long barrels aren't conducive to subsonic accuracy. The DTA barrels we've sold and made around 16-18" produce sub-MOA with subs. A really bad group is about 1.25 MOA. Not sure why, but longer barrels don't play well with sub loads.Lapua 200gr sub-sonic all land in a 3in circle at 100 yards.
Long barrels aren't conducive to subsonic accuracy. The DTA barrels we've sold and made around 16-18" produce sub-MOA with subs. A really bad group is about 1.25 MOA. Not sure why, but longer barrels don't play well with sub loads.
My WAG is the muzzle exit pressure becomes inconsistent with a long barrel. All the powder is burned, with chamber pressure is dropping bullet friction is becoming a greater component, so you get inconsistent exit timing (dropping out of the node).While I agree, I believe there is a lot more to it than that. I spend a lot of time chasing rimfire accuracy, so I know all about how difficult it can be... yet going from a long barrel to a shorter barrel in smallbore benchrest doesn't seem to make a 2-3MOA difference in accuracy. There's a powder burn rate thing, or bullet friction thing going on there with the longer tubes. I ran out of analytical equipment capability to find what it was specifically, but I am quite positive it was not simply bad form.
That's what I've read from others that seemed to have a stronger grasp on the physics of internal ballistics than I. Seemed logical!My WAG is the muzzle exit pressure becomes inconsistent with a long barrel. All the powder is burned, with chamber pressure is dropping bullet friction is becoming a greater component, so you get inconsistent exit timing (dropping out of the node).
Great info, was looking at some solid copper bullet and need that twist: GS CUSTOM BULLETS - 308197SP204 Technical DataThis is not exactly answering your question:
Southern Precision Rifles (fantastic but hyper busy folks) built a trued Rem 700 with stainless Brux 1:8 cut to 27in on it. It shoots 1/2 MOA at 200 yards with factory Hornday 178 Superformance, surplus Lake City LR 175's. Hand loaded Lapua Scenar L 175's and Lapua Scenar 185's shoot 1/4 MOA; and of course factory Lapua 200gr sub-sonic all land in a 3in circle at 100 yards.