I've been reading a little about twist rates and the two twenty-three Remington case for cast bullets . It seems as though just about anything can be made to work if one engages enough skullduggery into the project . I am curious now though My Steven model two hundred has a one in nine twist as I remember . I just recently came across another rifle that has a one in fourteen .
Am I wrong in thinking this may be a problem getting one load to work well in both rifles ? I've run fifty-five to sixty grain cast with the fast twist and got good accuracy both with little charges of Bullseye and eleven point five grains of 2400 .
With the slow twist rifle will I need to keep these heavier bullets moving faster or is this a non issue ?
Thanks , Jack