Some other things to consider:
1 in 9 is about the end of the versatility (do it all twist rates), while 1 in 8 is the beginning of the extreme rates. These rates are designed to increase the long range penetration of the 5.56 round. I have heard of thin skinned varmint bullets failing (or shearing out) from 1 in 8, or 1 in 7 twist barrels. But I can't attest to this.
I am very happy with my 1 in 9 twist. It shoots 55s and 69s with equal aplomb; and my favorite bullet is the Hornady 60 grain V-max, it holds energy well enough downrange, and it's accurate and explosive.