Looking into re-barreling one of my rifles into a 22 Creedmoor and my smith has a 6.5 twist on the shelf. Is that too fast of a twist rate? Most I have seen are 7.5 or 8 twist.
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Now that’s really catching it. I’ve seen bullets turn into a puff of dust from my 22-250 but you caught that one tumbling. Great catch and thanks for sharing that picI have evidence that 88 ELD-Ms are blowing up out of my 224 predator, 6.5 twist, when pushed past ~2800 fps. Roughly one in 10 would not make it to the 100 yard target. Then I caught one in the act. There should be 6 in that group. That low-right mark is not a staple pull...
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I have evidence that 88 ELD-Ms are blowing up out of my 224 predator, 6.5 twist, when pushed past ~2800 fps. Roughly one in 10 would not make it to the 100 yard target. Then I caught one in the act. There should be 6 in that group. That low-right mark is not a staple pull...
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It can be really aggravating too. I couldn’t figure out why I wasn’t hitting the target until I passed my rifle to a friend and watched through the spotting scope. Then I caught a glimpse of the puff of dust that used to be my bullet.The 88s are getting a reputation for being easy to blow up. That said by the time i got to 700rds my 1 in 7 22-250 was blowing up everything kind of bullet I had.
6.5 twist to fast for 22CM. I don't care what bullet you are shooting!
As has been mentioned and I say I draw the line in the sand at 300k RPM. You start approaching or going past that number....expect bullet failure. Even if it doesn't happen right away as soon as the throat of the barrel starts to get rough from wear....that's gonna add to your headaches.
At 3150fps and 6.5 twist that bullet will come out spinning at 348K+. Again I don't care what bullet you are shooting. Expect things to go sour.
Later, Frank
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Velocity x 720/twist rate = rpms
Stay at or under 300,000 and you should be golden. Go more and you are pushing the limits and should consider shooting solids for that application. I have had things work fine past 300k rpms and had things be a shit show. When you get into the heavy for caliber .22 and 6 mm bullets at high velocity, you are pushing the limits. Some bullets will take 300k rpms or close just to be stable in those categories. That is why Bryan said what he said on the podcast as mentioned above.
Will it work sometimes? Yes. Trying to have it be consistent and use it for any application that you are serious about will be like dating a redheaded psychopath named Tiffany.