Velocity affect accuracy ?

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There is some truth in that.
Only with B.P.!
With modern rifles a magnum Cal. has a faster twist rate than a conventual cal. due to different powders burning at different rates. slow burn for magnums allows bullet to get faster as it travels down the barrel while gas pressure keeps building up allowing the bullet to exit the barrel at a high rate of speed.
 
Only with B.P.!
With modern rifles a magnum Cal. has a faster twist rate than a conventual cal. due to different powders burning at different rates. slow burn for magnums allows bullet to get faster as it travels down the barrel while gas pressure keeps building up allowing the bullet to exit the barrel at a high rate of speed.
True.
Only with B.P.!
With modern rifles a magnum Cal. has a faster twist rate than a conventual cal. due to different powders burning at different rates. slow burn for magnums allows bullet to get faster as it travels down the barrel while gas pressure keeps building up allowing the bullet to exit the barrel at a high rate of speed.
With my match M1’s, the barrels are twisted for my bullet length. A longer bullet requires a different twist.

I keep my bullets close to 2800 fps. My loads have not changed in three years. They are spot on. The rest is all me. Win or loose.
 
True.

With my match M1’s, the barrels are twisted for my bullet length. A longer bullet requires a different twist.

I keep my bullets close to 2800 fps. My loads have not changed in three years. They are spot on. The rest is all me. Win or loose.
That is about normal speed for a 30 06 round. 2600 to 2800 FPS!
 
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