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Is a 1 in 7 twist too fast for a 7mm prc

1 in 7 for a 7mm prc?

  • Spin away! (yes)

    Votes: 7 77.8%
  • The center will not hold! (no)

    Votes: 2 22.2%

  • Total voters
    9
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TacosGigante

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Thinking about spinning up a 7mm prc barrel for long range target shooting in the 22-26 inch range. Will at least start by using factory ammo in the 170-180 grain range. PVA is out of 1 in 8 barrels currently and I am wondering is a 1 in 7 would be too fast. According to the berger calculator it is good to go, but some other calculators say it will be over-stabalized. Of course, I don't think Bryan Litz believes in over-stabalization, so who am I to question it?

That said, what do you all think?
 
Stability is one end of the spectrum. RPMs is the other.

How many RPMs will it be going? How many RPMs before bullets start blowing up? The formula to calculate RPMs is:

MV(12÷ twist rate)60=RPMs

2900(12÷7)60=298K RPMs

Borderline. Especially if you're thinking of 180ELDMs or 190 ATIPs

Bullet weight doesn't factor into the formula except for speed.
 
Stability is one end of the spectrum. RPMs is the other.

How many RPMs will it be going? How many RPMs before bullets start blowing up? The formula to calculate RPMs is:

MV(12÷ twist rate)60=RPMs

2900(12÷7)60=298K RPMs

Borderline. Especially if you're thinking of 180ELDMs or 190 ATIPs

Bullet weight doesn't factor into the formula except for speed.
Thanks. This is very helpful and 1 in 7 is really close to the line.