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Gain Twist

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WadePatton:
Oh yeah, here's why I remembered what I've already typed on this iteration on this Winter's "gain twist" thread: It's because it's the same conclusion I'd come to in the Winter 2020 gain twist thread found here:

https://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=59135.0

Straight rifling took me a while to understand too, but hey that's another good thread for each Winter.   ;D

Heck we even had a combo thread back in 2012:  ;)

https://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=20866.0


OH, I found a nugget in the old thread.  It doesn't quite make sense to me, but I've never freshed a barrel. The blanket statement was made back then that GT bbls could not be freshened.  But I'd think freshing bbls as Rich does, it would be no different than freshing any other. Is that not indeed the case when using a single point cutter?

Tim May:
Conclusion, Sounds like I have a good
roundball barrel. May or may not shoot
a conical well. Thanks for everyone's
impute. I'll use it for something maybe
Underhammer.
Thanks Again
Tim

Daryl:

--- Quote from: Tim May on January 10, 2022, 07:46:27 PM ---Conclusion, Sounds like I have a good
roundball barrel. May or may not shoot
a conical well. Thanks for everyone's
impute. I'll use it for something maybe
Underhammer.
Thanks Again
Tim

--- End quote ---

Depends on the rate of twist the barrel ends up at. It will either be a round ball barrel, or a rate of twist meant for a conical.

WadePatton:
Yes, round or conical is generally a twist rate issue not a gain twist thing. One can have a gain-twist rate for either round or conical. Conicals need more RPM's for stability.

Dphariss:
Jim McLemore barrel, gain twist. He did not reveal the twist.
Patch lube was water soluble oil I think 5:1 water:oil. One damp patch both sides, one dry patch both sides. Loose jag fit. .500 ball, blue stripe ticking patch.




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