The cal./twist combination that got a lot of this thinking started in modern times, is the .40 cal. 1 in 48" barrels. It seemed back then, with all things considered, it was pretty hard to out shoot one of these combinations. A lot of barrel makers started doing research,or rediscovering 19 century research, on twist/caliber and accuracy. I think, the findings went something like this. .40 cal. 1-48", .45 cal. 1-56", .50 cal. 1-60", .54 cal. 1-66" and so on. Most old time gunsmiths didn't bother changing the twist because most guns weren't "target rifles" they were hunting guns, or used for protection.
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