I thought about building my rifle bench with a gain twist guide, but wouldn't it be difficult if not impossible to lap or freshen rifling if ever needed?
Interesting comment. Harry Pope noted the gain twist, which he preferred, could not be properly lapped in the
bottom of the grooves, but had to be made RIGHT in the first place. It was also the preferred type of rifling, by
many at that time - 1900. As far as a round ball gain twist, I do not know if that is superior. Are there any round
ball bench-rest shootings using gain twists?
I know Dphar is near unbeatable with his Jim McLemore gain twist .50 for plank shooting. Patched round balls of course.
(he doesn't use .012" patches nor only 65gr. of powder - shhhhh, it's a secret)
edited:
Nope sorry, that is not so. Dan told us exactly what he used, or rather what it took to win a 60 yard contest.