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Re: question about bullet length to twist ratio
Reply #30 - Dec 6th, 2011 at 4:43pm
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[quote author=495D41444A405D4A2F0 link=1322775324/29#29 date=1323198493]I don't shoot beyond 200 yards with single shots so, if the bullet tumbles at 201 yards, it really doesn't matter to me. I know nothing about LRBP shooting. The Greenhill formula doesn't take temperature or bullet weight ( SD ) into account, nor velocity (it's not a variable in the formula) in any real terms. I've used Greenhill since the early 80's, first in round balls and then when I got into single shots in '85. At 200 yards, Greenhill over stabilizes bullets! If a bullet is rotating faster than it takes to stabilize it, the centrifugal force is acting on any imbalance within the bullet and magnifying it above what needs to be. I first started on this path with Ron Long in '85 when I bought my first bullet mold from him. He called it "sleeping", when the bullet settled down to it minimum stability. Here are real world results and independently, they correlate with the DM program that I use from JBM. That program uses 1.3 as there lower end for stability. Greenhill min. bullet length for a 16 twist .321 groove barrel is .960. Correct My Douglas 16 twist stabilizes a 1.12 lg bullet down to 1400 fps. Greenhill says that it takes a 13 twist for a 1.165 lg bullet, my 15 twist Douglas stabilizes a 1.165 lg bullet. It will also stabilizes a 1.23 long 323471 bullet at 2157 fps. I get 13", .321" 1.189" bullet max, 15", .321, 1.030" bullet max. Greenhill Greenhill says it takes a 12 twist to stabilize a .308 bullet that's 1.165 long. My Douglas 14 twist barrel stabilizes a 1.165 lg bullet and will stabilize a 1.21 at 2060 fps. I get 14", .308, 1.016"max bullet length, Greenhill Again, these results are at 200 yards and my results where independent from any stability program (just my experiments) but, they correlate with the DM program at 1.3 or above. Frank[/quo
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