What do you believe is the best twist rate for a 54 cal rifle (round-ball) intended for hunting? Why?
Thanks Greenchile
You will get lots of divergent opinions on this. You will have to choose which to embrace and which to leave where you found them...
That's great John! A most excellent approach to any collection of wisdom.
also,
there are no absolutes.my fancy:
The gun bbl makers sorted this out long ago. I have had excellent results, targets and large bucks, with the "standard" rate that
Mr. Colerain puts in those of 54 caliber. Honestly I'd have to go look it up. It's nice to be able to let someone else handle a detail or two. That's one i've "let go of" - even though you
can order any rate you heart desires.
I used to freak over twists and velocities, but have learned that here in BP land, that round balls and velocities cover such a small range-that it's not worth the hassle of fretting over.
42", .530 my cast, .021 denim/NFO (tallow field reloads), 80FF groups fine and kills bucks from 21 to 100 yards-probably
over a range of twists i'm sure.
Develop that load* for maximum accuracy and let the bucks fall where they may, let the bbl makers do the math.
*load for every single gun must be developed and then re-established if any component is changed. Then checked at hunting ranges, hunting conditions, check trajectories by shooting-not calculating. The above load will shoot all day, without wiping when lubed with spit (or any water-based lube i'm sure) in the bbl on that gun, it may not shoot in an "identical" bbl-but then it may.