So, I've been doing a bit of reading ( a dangerous thing I grant you) and a couple of inconsistencies have popped up. In 308 for example it appears that faster twist rates provide greater stability across the board. 1:10 for example seems to show the best stability across the board from 155 palma to heavy suckers.. But, I also read about many shooters choosing a slower twist rate, 1:11.25 seems to be pretty common. Soooo, what am I missing? They are trading off stability for something but I'm just not sure what. Is it possible that they are loading hot and the slower twist rate is less likely to yank the jacket off the bullet?