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Another aspect that people may not pay attention to is the bullet you are going to shoot. At first, I never thought about it. Just buy the cheapest box you can find and shoot away, right? Well, it turns out that the barrel you have on your gun, that is, the twist, should be considered when purchasing the cartridges. Knowing the twist of your barrel will give you an idea of what round to buy. The weight of the bullet, in grains, is of great importance. My AR15 fires the.223 cal. bullet. For this I will want to buy a heavier bullet. For instance I would want my rounds to be in the 69 to 90 grain range. This heavier bullet can handle the high rate of spin that my 1:7 twist produces. The RPM’s produced can go over 300,000, so the heavier bullet is the better choice. An interesting note about the 1:7 twist barrel is that it was designed to handle the longer and heavier tracer rounds used by the military. For barrels with twists of 1:9 or 1:10, considered to be a moderate twist, you would want something in the range of 45 to 69 grains. The 1:9 and 1:10 twist are better suited to handle this weight of bullet as the 1:7 and 1:8 twist is better suited to handle the heavier round. If you have a barrel with a twist rate of 1:12 or 1:14 you would want a lighter bullet in the 35 and 50 grain range. These rounds, called varmint rounds by many, are so light that if they were fired from an AR15 with a twist of 1:7 they could come apart in flight due to the extreme centrifugal force that they are subjected to. Interesting, isn’t it.
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