I put a large patch on a cleaning rod so it would be tight, marked the rod where it was on lined up with the sight to judge rotation and marked it at the muzzle to judge travel. Then i worked the rod out gently to allow it to rotate as freely as possible as it came out. When it made a half turn i measured the travel, and then when it did a full turn i measured it again. Did this 3 times. 12", 24" first time, 11 1/4" , 24", second time, 12", 24" third time.
While this may not hold up in a court of law, but i figured it was close enough for my needs.
If this is not even close to accurate please let me know.
Have a great day.
That's perfectly adequate for our needs. If Daryl says pistol twist in a rifle will shoot, that's good enough for me. Now we gots to get to shooting it. I agree with the others on most all at this point, get some roundballs and BP we'll get the party started!
Getting the ball/patch combo good and snug and proper is our first order of bidness. Don't buy any thin patches either. They need to be thick and natural-like denim, but not the stretchy kind. (includes synthetics that melt)
If you're going to load as Daryl, Taylor, myself and many others do (such that wiping between shots is eliminated) then you'll also need a
ball starter* and a smooth crown. Feel free to load more loosely, but it won't be good for accuracy/consistency and you'll need to wipe your bbl every few or several shots.
A ball starter helps you initiate the swaging process that occurs when starting a good snug patch ball combination into the bore. The stub lets you push the ball just under flush-for trimming your patch at the muzzle (best symmetry) and the 6 or 9" shaft allows you to START the ball further into the bbl. Then send it home with your regular loading rod.
Patch lube--whatever you like, but spit works for getting going. WET the patch, patch thick is what to remember. And that you'll need to re-develop your load if you change lubes, patches, or balls.
Powder First.
*These are also called "short starters" by many, but also "short starting" is how bbls are blown. So I prefer to keep the term "short start" out of my vocabulary and thus my mental processes.
Ball Starter!
Hey and the bbl may indeed be bent. That only means it needs to be straightened. We can do that.