I searched for twist rate and couldn't seem to find an answer.
Here's my question.
1:8 = one twist (revolution) in 8" of barrel.
So a 16" barrel has 2 revolutions before bullet exits barrel.
8" barrel has 1
12" barrel 1.5 revolutions.
Is it the 1:8 or revolutions that stabilize the bullet or the revolutions before exiting barrel?
If all three fired identical ammo is any one inherently more accurate than the other?
Here's my question.
1:8 = one twist (revolution) in 8" of barrel.
So a 16" barrel has 2 revolutions before bullet exits barrel.
8" barrel has 1
12" barrel 1.5 revolutions.
Is it the 1:8 or revolutions that stabilize the bullet or the revolutions before exiting barrel?
If all three fired identical ammo is any one inherently more accurate than the other?
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