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  1. I’m going 1:7.5 twist on a short barreled (20-21”) 6.5 Creedmoor build for the heavies due to the lower velocities. Going short to go suppressed eventually.

  2. 17 lut 2010 · A lot depends on what you want to do with it. A good 1/7 barrel will generally shoot any bullet over 50gr. I have even had luck with some 45g SP varmint rounds in my 1/7 LMT. Here are some recommendations (just my opinion, of course.) For plinking and general practice - XM193 (55gr FMJ 5.56) or similar .223 round

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  4. 1:5 twist vs 1:7. The biggest thing I’ve been having trouble deciding on with my new 300 BLK build has been the barrel just from the different opinions I’ve read from everyone. I’ve decided on either going with a 1:5 twist 8 inch barrel or a 1:7 twist 7.5 inch barrel.

  5. 3 mar 2023 · Bullets of varying weights can be run through a 1:7” barrel. Heavier weights will be the best for the twist, while others will produce acceptable accuracy, just not optimal for the twist rate. Pairing the proper bullet weight with the twist rate of your AR’s barrel means a better-stabilized bullet.

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  7. 20 sty 2023 · Faster twist rates amplify defects in barrels and ammunition. NATO chose 7 inch rifling based on recommendations from FN. The US considered other twist rates, but ultimately chose to stick with what NATO standardized. Several non-NATO countries chose slower twist rates, using similar ammo.

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