JLouis wrote on Feb 26
th, 2015 at 4:47pm:
I believe Mann has clearly pointed out otherwise MB but as independent individuals we all have a tendency to hang onto to our own theories in lieu of relying on the already verified facts. The problem we all have as competitive cast bullet shooters / competitors is the inability to produce a truly balanced lead bullet by any of the means that are currently available. Thus the increased error with the faster twist rates as Mann pointed out still hold true to this very day.
JLouis
If we would apply all whatever Mann found out, we'd all be shooting pure lead bullets too... Are you? And I'm not so sure that we cannot get a pretty good balanced bullet cast. If it holds up at 1,000 yds, it would be pretty stable indeed.
BTW, do you really think spinning at 60,000 or 75,000 rpm will make that big of a difference? if it's unbalanced, it will corksscrew - just the amplitude will be different.
FWIW, I have Mann's book, I have read it - and I wans't exactly overwhelmed. While there is quite a bit of good information in there, I wouldn't call its contents as 'cut in stone'.
I do believe current competition has shown that better results are possible using other methods than those advocated by F W Mann - if that's heresy, so be it. Also, his work was done at 100 yds - change that parameter, and you have a different game.