Hi guys,
I was wondering what the ideal twist rate is for a .35 caliber rifle.
Marlin uses 1:16" for their .35 rem
Remington uses 1:16" in the 700CDL (and I assume their 7600)
My ER Shaw barrel has a 1:14"
Browning BLR has a 1:12"
I know that the general rule of thumb is that faster twists stabilize longer (heavier) bullets. My whelen (1:14") shoots 200, 225 and 250 grainers well.
Is there a preferred twist rates rate for all .35's or does the preferred rate change with individual chamberings? Can anyone tell me what the twist rates are for the .358 Norma or .358 STA?
Does anybody know if there is an ideal bullet weight for each twist rate?
John