View Full Version : Best twist rate for 62 grain and 77 grain 5.56 mm ammo?
Grenadier
10-15-2008, 03:02 PM
Got a question for those who shoot AR-15-style rifles...
What kind of barrel twist will be best for the the 62 and 77 grain ammo?
Right now, my Bushmaster XM15-E2S carbine has a 1 in 9" twist, that's supposed to be good for stabilizing a wide variety of loads. I'm sure that it will handle the 62 grain loads fine, but what about the 77 grainers? Would a 1 in 7" be good for 55 through 77 grain loads?
sgtmac_46
10-15-2008, 06:20 PM
Got a question for those who shoot AR-15-style rifles...
What kind of barrel twist will be best for the the 62 and 77 grain ammo?
Right now, my Bushmaster XM15-E2S carbine has a 1 in 9" twist, that's supposed to be good for stabilizing a wide variety of loads. I'm sure that it will handle the 62 grain loads fine, but what about the 77 grainers? Would a 1 in 7" be good for 55 through 77 grain loads?
The 1:7 is better for heavier loads.......you need to decide what loads you are going to shoot, as the 1:9 or 1:12 are better for lighter bullets.
1:9 is okay all around if you can't decide what loads you want to shoot.
Grenadier
10-16-2008, 01:16 AM
The 1:7 is better for heavier loads.......you need to decide what loads you are going to shoot, as the 1:9 or 1:12 are better for lighter bullets.
1:9 is okay all around if you can't decide what loads you want to shoot.
Thanks.
I primarily shoot Winchester Q3131A 55 grain FMJ from my Bushmaster, which works great with the 1 in 9".
I am, though, contemplating buying a separate upper, or maybe just the barrel, in order to accomodate the heavier loads.
sgtmac_46
10-20-2008, 07:54 AM
Thanks.
I primarily shoot Winchester Q3131A 55 grain FMJ from my Bushmaster, which works great with the 1 in 9".
I am, though, contemplating buying a separate upper, or maybe just the barrel, in order to accomodate the heavier loads.
Yeah, the super-fast twist of the 1:7 tends to play hell with really light loads......but nothing stabilizes a heavy load like the 1:7.
Archangel M
10-20-2008, 04:52 PM
Rule of thumb:
Heavy loads 1:7
Lighter loads 1:9
Light loads in the 1:7 have a possible risk of separating the jacket from the core when "overspun".
terrylamar
01-19-2009, 03:57 AM
1:8 twist in a match barrel is an excellent choice for 62 grain bullets, and a good choice for 77 grain bullets.
1:7 twist is an excellent choice for 77 grain bullets and a good choice for 62 grain bullets.
searcher
01-19-2009, 10:20 AM
I am currently running a 1:7 for all of my loads in my M4. I am thinking I will get a 1:9 in my next rifle, itis going to be for some 45gr. loads. Seems to me like is is a matter of preferance. The more the twist the higher the spin rate which leads to more stability.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.1.8 Copyright © 2012 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.