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Pac-Nor lists a 12 twist is recommended for this caliber. http://pac-nor.com/barrels/
Same with Lilja. http://riflebarrels.com/calibers-and-twist-rates/
Neither lists one with a 14 twist.
Aside from these examples, the manufacturers of rifles have been slow and behind the curve with their twist rates. Newer, longer for caliber bullets and VLD designs require faster twists than what has been traditionally offered. Having said that, for the reason of limiting a rifle to bullet weights available, I would NOT build a rifle in a .366 caliber with a 14 twist. YMMV.
Berger's twist rate calculator. http://www.bergerbullets.com/twist-rate-calculator/
Assuming a bc of .3 and your data inputs, SG/Stability will be good with a 14 twist.
Same with Lilja. http://riflebarrels.com/calibers-and-twist-rates/
Neither lists one with a 14 twist.
Aside from these examples, the manufacturers of rifles have been slow and behind the curve with their twist rates. Newer, longer for caliber bullets and VLD designs require faster twists than what has been traditionally offered. Having said that, for the reason of limiting a rifle to bullet weights available, I would NOT build a rifle in a .366 caliber with a 14 twist. YMMV.
Berger's twist rate calculator. http://www.bergerbullets.com/twist-rate-calculator/
Assuming a bc of .3 and your data inputs, SG/Stability will be good with a 14 twist.
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