March 02, 2017, 09:08 PM
ARman1X8" twist for SBR
Well I finally got my form 1 SBR stamp. Now to build/buy an SBR upper.
I have found a couple of uppers for sale, but they aren't exactly what I want. So it's either buy one, take parts off and replace with what I really want or build from scratch.
On building from scratch, that brings me to the question. Would a 1X8" twist in a 10.5" barrel stabilize a heavy 75gr bullet good enough not to worry about baffle strikes?
One of the barrels I'm looking at is a Faxon barrel. It's a 10.5" 5.56X45mm with a 1X8"twist.
I know that the 1X8" twist in a longer barrel is more than good enough to stabilize heavy bullets up to 90gr in a 20" barrel, I'm just wondering if it's good enough in the shorter length.
The other one I'm looking at is a 1X7" twist. I'll mostly be using 55gr at the range, but the 75gr bullet would be used for home defense.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
ARman
March 08, 2017, 08:27 AM
myrottietyI've got that exact 1x8 10.5" barrel. I've shot some 75gr bullets through it while it was wearing my form 1 can. No issues.
I'm pretty much in love with Faxon barrels for that price point.
March 08, 2017, 06:33 PM
ARmanquote:
Originally posted by myrottiety:
I've got that exact 1x8 10.5" barrel. I've shot some 75gr bullets through it while it was wearing my form 1 can. No issues.
I'm pretty much in love with Faxon barrels for that price point.
That's good to know. I figured that it would be good enough, but being short made me think.
I have see bullets not stabilize enough because of low velocity.
Since this will wear a "can" sometime in the near future. I didn't want to take a chance with baffle strikes.
I'll be putting in the order soon for the Faxon barrel.
ARman
March 09, 2017, 09:13 AM
myrottietyquote:
Originally posted by ARman:
quote:
Originally posted by myrottiety:
I've got that exact 1x8 10.5" barrel. I've shot some 75gr bullets through it while it was wearing my form 1 can. No issues.
I'm pretty much in love with Faxon barrels for that price point.
That's good to know. I figured that it would be good enough, but being short made me think.
I have see bullets not stabilize enough because of low velocity.
Since this will wear a "can" sometime in the near future. I didn't want to take a chance with baffle strikes.
I'll be putting in the order soon for the Faxon barrel.
ARman
I will say that the can is a .30 caliber can. So it's got a little extra "wiggle room" so to speak. But looking at targets there were no key holes or symptoms of under stabilization.
March 09, 2017, 09:26 AM
ARmanI will be building/using a .30 caliber can also. I'm hoping to get my form 1 stamp for the suppressor soon.
Thanks for the information, I just want to get as much information.
ARman