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Barrel length for 30 cal. VFS Rifle

Last post Sat, Apr 26 2008 8:55 PM by Joe Duke. 10 replies.
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  • Thu, Apr 17 2008 12:17 PM

    Barrel length for 30 cal. VFS Rifle

    I am getting ready to build a HVY VFS rifle and the IBS rules say you can be 29' long with muzzle diameter of .900.  What do you all consider the best length with a 17/18 twist barrel? I plan on using the 6.5x47 brass expanded up.

    Also, I have some BIB 127 grain 10 ogive bullets, will they perform in 17/18 tw?

    Thanks,

    Gary.

  • Thu, Apr 17 2008 12:52 PM In reply to

    Re: Barrel length for 30 cal. VFS Rifle

    Gary Christian:

    I am getting ready to build a HVY VFS rifle and the IBS rules say you can be 29' long with muzzle diameter of .900.  What do you all consider the best length with a 17/18 twist barrel? I plan on using the 6.5x47 brass expanded up.

    Also, I have some BIB 127 grain 10 ogive bullets, will they perform in 17/18 tw?

    Thanks,

    Gary.

    Gary, via 1:17" twist, the 127s should shoot very well - no so with an 18" twist. I would not used a barrel in excess of 24" long - I'd opt for rigidity over the very slight velocity gain/reduction - you can expect only about 6-8 FPS gain/loss per 1.0" of barrel. On a HV taper, each two inch reduction in length also DECREASES muzzle deflection by about 35%! Except where BALANCE is THE issue, I would no longer opt for a barrel longer than 22".  Reducing the amplitude makes for easier "vertical" [dispersion] control! Don't overlook H-322! ;) RG

  • Thu, Apr 17 2008 3:29 PM In reply to

    Re: Barrel length for 30 cal. VFS Rifle

    OK Randy, thanks for the info.

    If I were to go to the 18 tw. what weight bullet(s) would work best with that twist? 

    Thanks,

    Gary.

  • Thu, Apr 17 2008 10:29 PM In reply to

    Re: Barrel length for 30 cal. VFS Rifle

    Gary Christian:

    OK Randy, thanks for the info.

    If I were to go to the 18 tw. what weight bullet(s) would work best with that twist? 

    Thanks,

    Gary.

    For true 1:18" twist barrels, FB bullets should not exceed 1.050" long - bullets of this length, at sea-level, STd. conditions, Sg will be 1.4+ . Few, if any of the available 118 Gr. thirty caliber bullets will exceed this length - most will be shorter, which is a good thing. I also make 125 Gr. bullets, using the 1.00" long jacket,  which are excellent via 1:18" twist barrels - again, the length of the bullet is the critical attribute: bullet length should be <1.050". Note: the BIB 127 Gr. bullet (see thread above) is based upon the 1.080" long jacket (finished bulley is about 1.10" OAL), thus needs a 17" twist, which imparts the minimum desirable Sg - 1.4.

    Some button rifled barrels which are sold as 1:18" [nominal] twist are actually somewhat faster or,slower - for these barrels, if you will be shooting in extreme cold, it is wise to either use bullets based upon the shortest jackets, or, go one twist rate faster. With cut barrels, you should expect what you order - that is, a barrel stamped 1:18" should be 1:18" - less to "worry" over. With button rifled barrels, it never hurts to opt for one twist faster than the rate that produces 1.4 Sg.

     For practical purposes, bullet weight is merely, "along for the ride" - compared to form/geometry, it (weight) has relatively little to do with the gyroscipic stability factor (Sg). It is always best to employ a twist/bullet length combination which results in [at least] 1.4 Sg. You can check out the various recommended (1.4+ Sg) twist rates for BIB bullets on the products page on the BIB web-site - www.bibullets.com

    Good shootin'!  RG

  • Fri, Apr 18 2008 3:47 PM In reply to

    Re: Barrel length for 30 cal. VFS Rifle

    Very interesting stuff RG., Thank you very much

    Regards,

    Gary.

  • Mon, Apr 21 2008 5:41 PM In reply to

    Re: Barrel length for 30 cal. VFS Rifle

    Hey RG !  Forgive an old Geezer for asking another question.

    Since the 127 gr./10 ogive (purchased from you) should shoot fine in a 17 twist, what about the 115-118s, will they also shoot well in a 17 twist? 

    Thanks again,

    Gary.

  • Tue, Apr 22 2008 7:08 AM In reply to

    Re: Barrel length for 30 cal. VFS Rifle

    Gary Christian:

    Hey RG !  Forgive an old Geezer for asking another question.

    Since the 127 gr./10 ogive (purchased from you) should shoot fine in a 17 twist, what about the 115-118s, will they also shoot well in a 17 twist? 

    Thanks again,

    Gary.

    Gary, yes - it should deliver top performance with all of the above. The 127 Gr. (about 1.10" long) is the LONGEST bullet suitable for the 17" twist rate. Assuming a usable freebore (lead) length, anything shorter should work GREAT. RG

  • Thu, Apr 24 2008 8:54 PM In reply to

    Re: Barrel length for 30 cal. VFS Rifle

    Mr. Robinett, in your first reply to this string, you said "each two inch reduction in length also DECREASES muzzle deflection by about 35%!"  How did you arrive at that number?  Is there some kind of formula that you can figure it?  I am interested in applying it to longer straight barrels such as used in long range shooting.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Joe

  • Thu, Apr 24 2008 9:16 PM In reply to

    Re: Barrel length for 30 cal. VFS Rifle

    Joe Duke:

    Mr. Robinett, in your first reply to this string, you said "each two inch reduction in length also DECREASES muzzle deflection by about 35%!"  How did you arrive at that number?  Is there some kind of formula that you can figure it?  I am interested in applying it to longer straight barrels such as used in long range shooting.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Joe

    Joe, this information used to be (and may still be) available on Dan Lilja's web-site - it was included in an atricle titled [something like] A look at the Rigidity of Benchrest Barrels  - I am not an engineeer and can only parrot the content. I do recall that the barrels considered in Dan's atricle featured the maximum "legal" 1.250"  shank (cylindrical section) diameter  and the various Benchrest tapers: HV; LV and Hunter: worthy of note - a Hunter taper, combined with a 1.250" diameter cylinder, in "stiffer" than the typical LV taper! Look for the aritcle on Dan's web page: www.riflebarrels.com .  Dan may have included the formulas. Good shootin'! RG

  • Fri, Apr 25 2008 11:37 AM In reply to

    Re: Barrel length for 30 cal. VFS Rifle . . . Joe, Duke - here's a direct link to the article.

  • Sat, Apr 26 2008 8:55 PM In reply to

    Re: Barrel length for 30 cal. VFS Rifle . . . Joe, Duke - here's a direct link to the article.

    Thanks for the link.  I appreciate it.

     

    Joe

     

     

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