"1/9" twist will outshoot any 1/7 twist with bullets under 70 gr. across the board". "I very much expect that this is not true across all bullets and all loads, so your fave ammo purchase or 'recipe' is going to figure into this question."
I should have made this more clear. When we were doing accuracy testing in the mid 90's at Bushmaster we spun up multiple barrels on 1/9 and 1/7 chrome lined blanks in the same profiles from 11.5 inches up to 20 inches, as we were pursuing a government contract at the time. In our testing which involved eliminating as many variables as possible and testing twist rates only head to head, we found in our testing that using the same ammo in the same barrel length, a 1/9 twist barrel will outshoot a 1/7 twist barrel regardless of the barrel length being tested. This testing was the primary reason Bushmaster stayed with the 1/9 rifling twist for so long.
Obviously the 77 OTM grain ammo was not available back then and the heaviest projectile we tested with was a 69gr Berger IIRC, as we knew the 1/9 would not stabilize anything heavier in a short carbine barrel. We ended up winning the Department of Energy contract with our chrome lined 1/9 twist M16A2 barrels as they were not going to be using tracers, and our submitted 1/9 barrels won the accuracy competition portion of the testing by a substantial margin over the 1/7 barrels being fielded by the other competing manufacturers. So there's that factual information and it can be researched and verified if anyone's interested. I don't recall the GSE contract number but it was one of the few U.S. government contracts that Bushmaster ever actually won, and it was for the DOE nuclear material guard teams. (We also made a few for the State Department security folks as they also liked the accuracy of our 1/9 barrels better, but mostly they were buying our Uzi barrels at the time.)
And of course there are many more heavy bullets available today than back then, and there were no nitrided barrels or Wylde chambers at the time either. 1/12, 1/9, and 1/7 were the only available options in chrome lined barrels back then, and the M4 was still in the process of being tested. The green tip SS109 was the only military ammo at that point, and it's accuracy sucked. (Still does from what I understand.) So while this barrel twist information is probably dated now I've never seen anything as definitive published since that would make me disbelieve those results myself.
But my experience is mine, and other folks have other experience. I'm just putting mine out there for folks to consider since it comes from a manufacturer, YMMV and all that.