I have done some reading on how a barrels twist rate can affect the yaw of a bullet after impact due to the bullet being under stabilized in flight. Now the one thing I cant find is how much of a affect a given twist rate may have on the popular 5.56 bullet weights from a standard 16" thur 20" barrel. Some say that a 1-12"inch twist is better for the 55gr to 62 grain bullets to cause earlier yaw while others claim a 1-14" twist. Now I understand there will be a affect on accuracy using these slower twist rates but if the engagement ranges were short less then 100yds what could one except? Would it still be CQC accurate.
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