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Jim
09-09-2012, 05:31 PM
I didn't know where to post this, so I threw the dart and took a chance. Staff, please move this to appropriate section, I don't really know where it belongs.

I just picked up a used H&R Handi-rifle in .223. The twist rate is 1 in 8 1/2. I looked up the Greenhill formula, but the best I can determine, that formula dictates twist rate required for bullet length, not the other way around.

I do understand that I'll need a heavy bullet for this fast twist. How do I determine the weight I need based on the length required? Right now, I'm stumped 'cause I don't know how to determine either one.

Thanks, fellas.

Doc Highwall
09-09-2012, 05:36 PM
Jim, that is not much different then a 1-9" twist that is good for bullets up to 68-69 grains.

The 75-80 grain bullets need a 1-8" twist or faster.

WILCO
09-09-2012, 06:20 PM
Hi Jim! [smilie=s:

Lots of folks have asked this question when it comes to the Handi-Rifle in .223.
From what I've read on line, the heavier bullets require a faster twist rate and the lighter bullets will shoot just fine in a 1-9" barrel. If you had the 1-12" I'd tell you to stay away from the heavier weights. Are you using FMJ or Cast boolits?

Jim
09-09-2012, 06:29 PM
I would like to shoot ground hogs out to 250 yards, so I'll be using "J" bullets. (forgive me, father, for I have sinned!) [smilie=1:

Just got off the phone with a knowledgeable friend and he suggested very long ogive 70 to 75 grain hollow point bullets. I'm beginning to understand what I need now.

WILCO
09-09-2012, 07:13 PM
I would like to shoot ground hogs out to 250 yards, so I'll be using "J" bullets.

Ahhhh yes. The old metalic patched projectile.

Jim
09-09-2012, 07:40 PM
Actually, if I had labeled it FLGC (full length gas check), I would not have had to repent!

DCM
09-09-2012, 10:08 PM
I would recommend an old favorite that I know works EXTREMELY well out of a 20" 1-9 twist.

25.5g Win. 748 with a 69g FLGCHP Sierra or a 68g FLGCHP Hornady, with a O.A.L. 2.25" Fed primer or CCI BR.

EXCELLENT ole standby load!

MT Gianni
09-09-2012, 11:53 PM
I have a stevens 223 with a 1 in 9 and it groups 55 gr bullets well.

runfiverun
09-10-2012, 12:03 AM
i haven't tried anything but 50-52-55 gr boolits and bullets in my 9 twist ar's.
50 gr hornady spsx's will vaporize a rock chuck [bout the same as a ground hog]
i swap back and forth between those and my home swaged 55's during the ground squirell/rock chuck shooting.
the rcbs 055 sp works just fine in the ar also over 22.5 grs imr 4895. [average groups are a hair over 1-1/2" and usually stay under 1-3/4" at 100
or swaged soft and backed down to bout 2400 fps they get flat pointed and will handle the chucks just fine [i have only shot them to bout 150 yds though]

Blacksmith
09-10-2012, 12:09 AM
Jim

Long bullets (Heavy) won't stabilize in a slow twist barrel but short bullets (Light) will.

A fast twist barrel will stabilize longer bullets but may spin bullets so fast they will disentergrate.

Many lighter .22 caliber bullets have thinner FLGCs for good expansion on small game and if spun too fast the centrifigul force will cause the jacket to come off. The fast twist lets you use heavy bullets for better range but they will have thicker jackets so expansion on small thin skined game may be compromised.

For fun do the math and see how many RPM your bullet is actually spinning out of that fast twist barrel, you will be supprised.

pdawg_shooter
09-10-2012, 01:57 PM
I have a Savage with a 1/9 that just dotes on 50gr Rems. Kind of odd, if I load them to touch the rifling the base of the bullet would be about 1/8" past the end of the case.

cattleskinner
09-10-2012, 06:15 PM
I have always had good luck with 50 gr Hornady V Max bullets on groundhogs. This is even out of fast twist Savages, max range so far has been 300 yds. I also have had good luck with a max load of Varget to push it.

Doc Highwall
09-10-2012, 09:02 PM
Jim, don't try any bullet heavier then 70 grains they will not stabilize. Check out what Sierra prints on the boxes of 77 and 80 grain bullets, 1x7"-8" twist barrels only.

For the distance and the twist you have look at a 55-60 grain bullets.

mroliver77
09-12-2012, 02:04 AM
The Sierra 50gr "Blitz" has done well in mine. Very destructive and not too pricey. The Win 55gr bulk soft point with canelure is cheap, pretty accurate and comes apart nicely over 3000fps. 300yards a plastic point and boat tail are not needed.
J