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Gunsmithing how to figure twist for 223 subsonic

matthias

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Minuteman
Dec 12, 2011
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bismarck north dakota
how do you figure out the required twist rate to stabilize a given projectile when shooting subsonic?

thinking of a fun project with 60-80 gr .224 bullets out of a hornet case or something like that

like the aguilla sss 60 grain sub load but center fire and re-loadable



thanks for suggestions
 
Re: how to figure twist for 223 subsonic

I have always wanted to do this also. The problem is, the cost of the bullets. Heavy 224 ain't cheap. Paul from rock gave me the twist needed one time but I don't remember. The 300 whisper is what I have instead for anything that needs subsonic but more power than my 22
 
Re: how to figure twist for 223 subsonic

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Sonic Crack</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 762frmafr</div><div class="ubbcode-body">http://www.jbmballistics.com/cgi-bin/jbmstab-5.1.cgi

Would be a cool idea. Except for the fact hornet brass sucks ass.</div></div>


Is that calculator just for subsonic loads? </div></div>

One of the inputs is velocity. So it is for any speed you want.
 
Re: how to figure twist for 223 subsonic

cool guys i will play with teh calculator tonight and see whats up. the other thing i was thinking was maybe a 5.7X28 fn . i have an encore pistol and an ass ton of brass. might be the ticket. i have a 300 blk and a 458 socom both built on savages this next project will be a remington 581 conversion so 5.7 or hornet would be the choice to make.

22 vartarg? isnt the 20vartarg a 221 necked down? wouldnt a 22 vartarg be a 221? if it is different what would the advantage be? thanks
 
Re: how to figure twist for 223 subsonic

Been down this road...you'd be surprised what you can accomplish with a 7 twist and a 22 hornet. The fly in the ointment becomes the length of the 75+ gr bullets and typical magazine length.
Remember that when working with subsonic case capacity, less is more....and trailboss sucks.