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thumper,eh?
11-07-2012, 12:17 PM
Hello all, I need some help. I'm thinking of having Jesse re bore a barrel for me in 358 Win. One of the questions he needs answered is twist. I plan to shoot heavy ( 250 gr LBT and 280 gr. NOE ) cast bullets. Is a 14" twist enough to drive these bullets nose first ? Or do I need to go to 12" twist. The plan is to drive them at least 2,000 fps unless I run into pressure issues before that level.

Your spin / experience would be appreciated. Thanks.

thumper, eh?

stocker
11-07-2012, 03:36 PM
thumper: 1/14 works fine for me in two 35 Whelens including a 287 grain cast at close to 2000. Not sure if you can push a 280 that fast from the 358 case but, maybe. For sure 1/12 would work but the slighly slower 1/14 might be easier on the boolit.

thumper,eh?
11-07-2012, 11:08 PM
Thanks stocker. After doing a bit more searching, seems like most manufacturers go with the 14" twist. I wanted to make sure I used enough twist for the 250 / 280 grain boolits rather than get limited by a poor choice on my part. This rifle will be used for target work or, if lucky, ventilating pork. It will be on the heavy side too, recoil doesn't seem to be as much fun as it used to.

For lighter bullets like the 180 or 220, I'll use the 357 Max.

thumper

waksupi
11-07-2012, 11:25 PM
I have both 1-12, and 1-14 in .358W. Both will shoot into an inch at 100 yards with heavy (290 gr.) boolits in the 2100-2200fps range.

bobthenailer
11-08-2012, 11:29 AM
My shilen barreled 350 mag has a 1 in 14 twist and shoots 200 & 250 gr bullets excellent!
I belive Remingtons barrel twist is 1 in 16 for 35 cal rifles

thumper,eh?
11-10-2012, 03:56 PM
Thanks for the input guys. Sounds like 1:14" should be enough for what I'm going to be doing.

Marlin Junky
11-16-2012, 06:29 PM
For boolits up to and including SAECO 352, a 1:16" will allow you to shoot the softest alloy accurately and at the highest velocities (all else, such as groove depth, held constant).

MJ