1:9 It is sort of a "grand compromise" twist rate; fast enough to stabilize heavier bullets without being so fast as to tear lighter bullets apart halfway down-range.
1:9 It is sort of a "grand compromise" twist rate; fast enough to stabilize heavier bullets without being so fast as to tear lighter bullets apart halfway down-range.
Not really... 1:8 is considered to be the compromise... between the 1:7 mil-spec and 1:9 used in many commercial rifles. For most shooters, it really doesn't make any difference.