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7 or 8 twist .308 win
I plan to build a 16" .308 win for double duty sub and supersonic. I am sure an 8 twist will work fine, I was wondering if any one has any experience with shooting 175gr matchking at approx. 2500fps from a 7 twist.(Accuracy Wise) Any supersonic info in a 7 twist would be apprieciated. I would like to stabilize a 240gr mk at subsonic speeds also, thats why I am leaning towards a 7 twist.
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Won't a 1-8 twist stabilize a 240 gr at subsonic speeds?
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Ours are nitrided and threaded to a drawing.
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Match grade stainless will always be better, besides I doubt they are done to the same precision. Nitrade is ok if your running in a enviroment that requires it but otherwise its just a waste of time.
Before you wouldnot say who made the aac barrels, so what mfg? |
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The reason people use stainless is because it has less throat erosion than normal blued or phosphated 4140. The normal way to reduce that erosion in chrome-moly is chrome plating, but that adds a layer which may harm accuracy.
Nitriding chrome-moly results in even more corrosion and erosion resistance than stainless but without the accuracy-robbing layer of chrome plating. Stainless is not better than nitrided chrome moly steel, and AAC barrels are match grade. Also, AAC barrels are engineered to a drawing based on having the actual Remington 700 action drawings, and with the threads that are compatible with sound suppressors. If I said who makes them, our competitors would make a beeline for the same company and skip years of expensive testing I had to do to find who was best. |
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