Ben Meyer
40 Cal
I've wondered about this too. I'll use my rifles as examples. My flintlock has a 1:66 twist and a 41" barrel. My Hawken has a 1:48 twist and a 28" barrel. My math(which could be wrong-I divided barrel length by twist ratio, ie 41÷66)tells me the Flintlocks barrel rotates a patched ball .62 of a complete rotation as it travels from end to end while the Hawken does it .58 of a complete rotation. If this is correct, how does a .04 difference "really" matter?