I would not go faster than a 30-36" twist. Pistols shoot fine with rifle twists for all bu the most finicky pistol shots. 2" or less at 25 for 66" 54 for example.
But that's just me.
Dan
Hi Dan,
I hadn't gotten far enough to think of twist rate yet. My 20" was the length of worm blank I was thinking of turning. I figured 20" would be enough for any pistol barrel I'd try. I can handle that easily on my lathe. This sounds liker a winter project cause my lathe is in the basement. I'll probably aim for a medium twist and ask for input when I'm closer.
Tim,
I was thinking about trying to cut the grooves while it was mounted in the lathe and using a back saw to cut the edges of the grooves. Thank that would work? Maybe a hack saw with the height of the blade as the stop?? (thinking out loud here)
Regards,
Pletch
I can't imagine a maker going to the trouble of making a rifling guide for pistols back in the day when they had one for rifles.
Twists:
I admit that I use the pistol for real things and not for punching paper much. For this reason I seldom shoot less than 40-50 grains from a 50+ caliber pistol. With 50-60 grains of powder a rifle twist 54 will shoot well enough to kill deer to 75 yards or so.
But I built one in 45 with a GM pistol barrel and it seems to shoot well with all the powder that is practical in a 45. About 40 grains or so. But the smaller diameter balls have far less rotational inertia than larger ones. I guess I will have to do some more experimentation
. Make another pistol in 54 I guess with a 22 twist. Will need to wring out the one I made for SPG some more before I deliver it. Its a 58 made from the breech end cut off of a GM rifle barrel.
I better get to work. Have a Guild Fair pending and need to get some things final polished etc etc.
Was back in the "Swamp" (NE Iowa in this case) for a few days and gained a renewed appreciation for 95 degrees and 90+ humidity
Usually go back at cooler seasons.
Dan