Barrel twist v Bullets, some things to consider

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  • @neilgoodall1768
    @neilgoodall1768 2 роки тому +6

    Great video, put across really well. I have been reloading for many years and you never stop learning about the art.

  • @warbirdflyerF4U
    @warbirdflyerF4U 2 роки тому +3

    Another great layman's term explain explanation for those out there that don't really understand Twist rates and their effect with different length and weight projectiles keep up the great videos enjoy watching you and Sam

  • @Leverguns50
    @Leverguns50 2 роки тому +1

    This is the kind of stuff I really like to hear about, because a lot of people don’t understand it and this will be a quick video I can point them to, to help them understand it, Thank you so much for sharing

  • @Nfbotha
    @Nfbotha Рік тому +1

    Your interpretation about your findings and logic makes so much sense. Great informational video! thank You for the content!

  • @scottnj2503
    @scottnj2503 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant explanation. Relationship of twist and velocity have been a mystery to me. Thank you.

  • @robbieatvic
    @robbieatvic Рік тому +2

    Great content thanks for sharing

  • @sterlingwilkey2124
    @sterlingwilkey2124 2 роки тому +3

    Mark your amazing, iam not the smartest person but the way you explained it I can even understand twist rate better now

  • @walt5797
    @walt5797 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks Mark and Sam, this tutorial all made a lot of sense and answered a few question for me.

  • @davidhandyman7571
    @davidhandyman7571 2 роки тому +2

    More information, logic and understanding in an understandable package. Thank you Mark.

  • @Gubson
    @Gubson Рік тому +1

    Really interesting. Thinking of Withworth how he came up with his 1:20 twist rate for his bullet and barrell. That at a time when rifled barrells was quite new.

  • @CaptShocker
    @CaptShocker 2 роки тому +1

    So much to pick up from this. Going to have to watch this a few times and take notes.
    Appreciate all the lessons. Cheers.

  • @LabRatJason
    @LabRatJason 2 роки тому +2

    This topic is perfectly timed for me. This weekend I’ll be testing 230gr A-tips in my 300wm with 1:10 twist. They shot fine at 100 yards, but now we’ll be testing them at a mile. I was worried about the box recommending 1:9 but I was hopeful I could get away with it.

  • @secrestbruce
    @secrestbruce 2 роки тому +1

    Always enjoy your content. Keep up the great work.

  • @tommysaulter9171
    @tommysaulter9171 2 роки тому

    Mark... The more I listen to you explain the science behind LR Shooting, the more I realize I should have paid more attention in Math class in school...!!! Now I’m 2nd guessing my 1:10” barrel for shooting a 300WSM... Thanks for your valuable information...!!!

  • @neckstumping
    @neckstumping 2 роки тому +1

    Great stuff again. Cheers

  • @MelvinHunt-iu8tv
    @MelvinHunt-iu8tv 6 місяців тому

    I have a tikka t3x super varmint 223 ( 1 in 8 twist ) 24 " barrel ...
    I'm putting 5 shots in one hole at 100 meters with Norma bullets ...
    Great and accurate gun

  • @walterluiz4694
    @walterluiz4694 2 роки тому +1

    Great lesson. Thanks, cheers my friends.

  • @patdennis3751
    @patdennis3751 Рік тому

    Great info. I think another factor In bullets exploding after they leave the bore is friction. The friction, combined with an already hot barrel tends to anneal the already relatively soft, thin copper jacket making it that much more susceptible to stretching and ultimately rupture as the centrifugal force on the heavy core presses outward against it.

  • @GRT1865
    @GRT1865 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the insight. Nice video as always.
    Stay safe. Take care. Have fun. 😎

  • @stacykenyon5863
    @stacykenyon5863 2 роки тому +1

    Good info. Had a batch of rounds disintegrate on me a while back. Some tried to tell me I was just shooting the ground and bullets were breaking up, they were definitely breaking up after leaving the barrel, there was a big pop and smoke.

  • @nickfranklin1867
    @nickfranklin1867 2 роки тому +1

    A very interesting video Mark, I don't shoot ELR, I'm just an average gun enthusiast, but the ballistics fascinates me, keep the great videos coming

  • @USAACbrat
    @USAACbrat 2 роки тому +1

    We used to see that with 6mm International if the rifling cut through the jacket the core comes out.

  • @hotchihuahua1546
    @hotchihuahua1546 2 роки тому

    With the variety of pistols & rifles I have It comes down to what manufacturers rounds shoot best out of my barrels . The problem I have is two fold . One - getting those same rounds when I run out . Two - (most importantly ) remembering to write down what shoots best in what . 😁
    Appreciate all the hard work y’all do in making these videos .

  • @colinreid7305
    @colinreid7305 2 роки тому

    topic was well explained and very interesting even for a person like me who is not a long range shooter.

  • @jcarne1015
    @jcarne1015 2 роки тому

    Thanks Mark. You just answered a couple of questions that have been bouncing around the back of my mind.
    I consider myself better educated than the average dummy, but always learn something from your videos.

  • @stanrothfuss2737
    @stanrothfuss2737 Рік тому

    I listen to 98% of UA-camrs and it's just an echo chamber of people repeating other people's bullshit. A lot of them say they're not getting paid but I hope they are because they're just parrots for whatever is the new thing. This guy is so much more thoughtful, balanced and approaches the subject in a serious manner. I really appreciate his ethics and intelligence. I usually learn something I have never heard anywhere else. I had gotten so sick of watching videos in which I had to stomach the "creators" favorite rock and roll song from his not to distant childhood playing in the background, as I am subjected to selfies of ammo dumps or long range shooting clips that the subject tries to use jargon he seen in his most recent sniper Hollywood movie.
    Great job to both of you.

  • @gc641
    @gc641 2 роки тому

    Good one mark

  • @markanthonystringfellow3923
    @markanthonystringfellow3923 2 роки тому

    Exceptional Breakdown Mark!!!

  • @duanehawks9405
    @duanehawks9405 2 роки тому

    Great explanation mate!! Gettin that long range, Australian, education. 🤙

  • @thomandstacieverroad8417
    @thomandstacieverroad8417 2 роки тому

    I Experienced bullet disintegration with a 110 grain tnt varmint bullet out of a 7 mm rem mag hand loaded quite hot. I was so confused as to why there was a puff of darkness about 3 meters past the end of the barrel every shot and I couldn't seem to ever hit the paper. It was about 15 rounds of me scratching my head before that idea dawned on me and your the first to confirm it . Thanks 👍 I thought I might be nuts.

  • @scottrussell6717
    @scottrussell6717 2 роки тому

    Great information for newbies

  • @gerrittenberkdeboer7763
    @gerrittenberkdeboer7763 2 роки тому

    Good explained.
    Thank you.

  • @davegrimshaw7318
    @davegrimshaw7318 2 роки тому

    Thanks Teach,another lesson learned, in layman's terms as well, never been explained as well as this 👍👏🙂

  • @walterzimmer1352
    @walterzimmer1352 2 роки тому

    Good job

  • @longrangeshooterCAisa2aabuser

    rifling mate rifling but you know your guns I watch your videos liked the one on bullet shape very informative

  • @Jerry-Parker
    @Jerry-Parker 2 роки тому

    Excellent information , I always enjoy your videos ! 👍

  • @joeschuster2837
    @joeschuster2837 2 роки тому

    thank you well explained

  • @nataliedeyton6829
    @nataliedeyton6829 2 роки тому

    I have been seeing some 1:5 twist short barrels for the 300 blk now Just for those big heavy projectiles. But I’m sure you are aware of these 😂. Appreciate these videos 👍

  • @biggiet1041
    @biggiet1041 2 роки тому

    As always...great info. Thanks again

  • @chrisgabbert658
    @chrisgabbert658 2 роки тому

    👍 this explains why my rifle isn’t very accurate with a lighter bullets.

  • @danieldillon6005
    @danieldillon6005 2 роки тому +2

    One thing I'm looking forward to trying is 1in3 twist subsonic at 500 yards with 8.6blk

  • @practicalamerican8152
    @practicalamerican8152 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the great advice .

  • @USAACbrat
    @USAACbrat Рік тому

    it is good to be included. i shoot targets at 100 yds off a bench at a State of Florida, park range, off a concrete bench. i learned that the 300 whisper was very accurate; compared to other .308 cal. 16" barrel, 1/8 twist, loves 90 gr thru 130 gr bullets, on a good day less than 1 min. about 2100 mv. interestingly looses 200 fps in 100 yds.

  • @JohnRoberts71
    @JohnRoberts71 2 роки тому

    Great content thanks for sharing, very informative

  • @fredfleming2455
    @fredfleming2455 2 роки тому

    Hi Mark, still trying to find time to hone some skills at shorter ranges, but this has provided some excellent info for when i progress into longer stuff.. thanks heaps.. fred

  • @duggydo
    @duggydo 2 роки тому +1

    That pop you are talking about was fairly common for the 224 valkyrie. Iraqveteran8888 has a video where they caught it on camera. Thin jacket bullets and super fast twist will definitely do that.

  • @irelandsailor
    @irelandsailor 2 роки тому

    Great video. Im thinking of making a .22-250 with a 1:7" twist so I can shoot 90gr.bullets.

  • @nickwilliams6869
    @nickwilliams6869 2 роки тому

    Im new to the twist rate i havent had a rifle sence i was a kid but didnt know about the twist rate

  • @randomidiot8142
    @randomidiot8142 2 роки тому

    Probably one of the best videos on the topics I have heard.
    Have you noticed a correlation between case volume and barrel bore volume when it comes to picking a good barrel length for optimum performance?

    • @markandsamafterwork
      @markandsamafterwork  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Man, sorry I don't offer more than the videos, Cheers

  • @mefirst5427
    @mefirst5427 2 роки тому

    In the Hornady book, for 220 Swift, it warns of bullets disintegrating for the 35 grain projectile.

  • @Dr._Spamy
    @Dr._Spamy Рік тому

    Would be curious to see if a projectile really tends to align with the line of trajectory on lower twist rates, or if it just starts to tumble easier.
    On the other hand key holing can't be good either. The only thing that can't hurt is a more flat trajectory.

  • @neckstumping
    @neckstumping 2 роки тому

    Artillery has used your theory on stability for decades and decades. Youre on the money. Artillery projectiles follow the arc like you say.

  • @moshkid16
    @moshkid16 Рік тому

    Will a slower twist rate will reduce spin drift over a long distance?

  • @Allen338LM
    @Allen338LM 2 роки тому

    What's your thoughts on gain twist? If I missed it I apologise but I don't know if you said about it and would like your thoughts on it

  • @Allen338LM
    @Allen338LM 2 роки тому

    What's crazy looking is the 8.6 blackout there barrels are 1in3 or 1 in4 twist looking down barrel it looks like screw flutes

  • @Pilottoproperties
    @Pilottoproperties Рік тому

    When I put my .22-250 with a 1-14 twist into the Berger bullet stability calculator .242 bc 50 gr. I can’t seem to get any stability to work without getting a different twist rate. Running at 3,700 fps. Can I do anything besides new barrel? Gun is a very nice Thumbhole Remington 700 with fluted barrel. I’d prefer not to replace a newer barrel but per the calculator I appears nothing is truly stable in the firearm. Any thoughts?

    • @markandsamafterwork
      @markandsamafterwork  Рік тому +1

      That twist is set up for off the shelf ammo, so maybe try to shoot some bullets and see, 50 and 60grn bullets should be fine, Cheers

    • @Pilottoproperties
      @Pilottoproperties Рік тому

      @@markandsamafterwork thank you!!

  • @USAACbrat
    @USAACbrat Рік тому +1

    I am a 300 BO shooter,

  • @lawrencejones5640
    @lawrencejones5640 2 роки тому

    The pop from the 22-250 is the only round I've come across that's made me flinch

  • @katrinadarling3271
    @katrinadarling3271 10 місяців тому

    I would think that the faster the barrel spins a bullet, the higher the skin temperature the bullet would have when it exited the barrel. Do you have any idea how hot the bullet gets? I know metals lose strength as they get hotter. If the bullet skin temperature approaches the melting point, it might explain why the bullet seems to disappear. The remaining bullet mass may fly off in some random direction.

  • @kuronyan3006Ackley
    @kuronyan3006Ackley 2 роки тому +1

    👍💡🎵🎶

  • @kippamip
    @kippamip 2 роки тому

    Just to prove marks point on the projectile not loosing RPM at distance, here's a fun vid to kind of prove that.
    ua-cam.com/video/UwIpv94GPt4/v-deo.html