CptnAwesome
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I know about twist rates and what they mean as far as what weight bullets they will stabilize. But more often I'm hearing shooters talk about getting a custom barrel that starts out with X twist rate and ends with X twist rate. Like " my new barrel starts with 1:10 twist rate and ends in 1:9".
What is the purpose in this? What would be the benefit over just getting a barrel with 1:9 twist rate all the way through?
First few times I heard it I thought nothing of it. Now I'm really curious.
What is the purpose in this? What would be the benefit over just getting a barrel with 1:9 twist rate all the way through?
First few times I heard it I thought nothing of it. Now I'm really curious.