N.G.Whitmore,maker of the superb Grant rifle used a gain twist and according to Ned Roberts his
barrels were considered as unfair competition.The published data on the Grant rifle which is a light
offhand gun of 38 caliber said that the first 10 shots would have hit the lid of a percussion cap box**
at 110 yards.It used a picket ball which was neither bullet or ball and had a short bearing surface.
Harry Pope made a gain twist that was barely detectable such as a starting twist of one in 16 and
at the muzzle was one in fifteen and the quarters.Bill Large made a gain twist that was very accurate
and later,the barrels of Jim McLemore used this idea and is now starting production again and uses
Certified for Gun Barrels steel.Dan Pharis who is a contributor here has demonstrated McLemore's
barrel making on more than one occasion.One thing is certain with rifle barrels and that is this;
The last inch of the barrel determines the score on the target
Bob Roller
** Pope used a long bullet and the very slight gain at the muzzle WAS the determiner of the accuracy and it obviously works.
I would think a long heavy 45 caliber bullet would work with this system but can only speculate on such a barrel with a more
abrupt gain used with a ball that has little or no sectional density.