No, I haven't shot a .50 cal, 1:28 twist gun but if I was a betting man, I would bet that if Sumtacks, was given a few hundred rounds of several different .50 caliber bullets, several different lubes, a few pounds of powder, a few hundred caps and some time could come up with the right combination to get some very good accuracy well past 100 yards.
I've already done that,,I've gone through several pounds of powder, and more than a few hunderd caps,,maybe not several hundered different .50 cal bullets,,but I have tried a wide range of .50 cal bullets from short too long using each with several different lube combos and a vast aray of powder charges in a very mathmatical method using a few different 1:28 twist.
So I said what I do know,
,sorry if I stepped on toes. :sorry:
I just cain't figger out why folks answer with info about 1:18,1:24,and or 1:20,
, :hmm:,
when the topic is 1:28??
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I'm refering too; modern over the counter common arms and the same for common full lead projectiles, if anything,,use short projectiles and a very dry lube with some kind of over-powder buffer,I can't quote powder charges because I don't know what type of powder your using,,in my experiance,,muzzle velocities as it equates to common publication,,,,anything over 1200 fps in 1:28's will cause a full lead projectile to 'Skip" or whatever it does,,and not shoot fer manure! let's try more specific,,a Knight? a T/C? a Cabelas/Investarms? A Green Mountin Barrel? Go ahead try it. I'd almost say it was a waste of time and money for me,,but it wasn't,,I learnd.
Go ahead,learn it yerself then,,geez! :blah: