For those who have tried that, and seen what happens, good or bad... Here is the question: 28" barrel, .62, with Forsyth rifling, to shoot pure lead and hardened lead balls. Hunting loads, 100gr to 140gr, 1400 to 1600 fps, maybe 1700-ish. Now, Forsyth talks about 1:104 twist, but that's for a 14 or 16 bore, and to get the largest charges possible. For a 18 bore, he talks of 1:86. So for a .62/20 bore, logic dictates that the rate should be around 1:70-1:76.
Searching around, what I saw ist that most of those having Forsyth rifling in a .62 are using a slower twist, in the 1:90+ region. I wonder if that's one of the reasons why some swear by Forsyth rifling, while others can't get their shots to land twice in the same county?
Is there someone who tried and tested different twist rates in .62, with Forsyth-style rifling, i.e. 7-8 grooves, shallow, 1:5 or smaller land:groove ratio?
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