Buck Snort
32 Cal.
- Joined
- Dec 17, 2009
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color=blue][/color]I was really happy when I stumbled on to this form. I have shot front end loaders since I was a teen. I never was shown anything about them and learned as I went. I've put together quite a few shooters, always trying to build a really good one. Some were and some needed to go back to be reworked. Great fun. I watched a show on the Outdoor channel about some fellow shooting in some competition, with a muzzleloader. He was shooting 500 yards and had like 45 minutes to complete so many rounds. I was totally intreeged. He shot a 400 - 500- grain slug ahead of 80 grains of powder and was hitting an 18 inch steel. Wow. Traditional style gun with a few newer looks to it. Basic side hammer and longer barrel, with a set trigger and target type open sights. I so want to do a build like that gun. My question to you guys that know what is going on, is, to shoot a large bullet in say a 45 cal., what twist would be the optimum and what length barrel would you shoot? I have read so much about Knight and their problems with the wrong twist and others as well, when shooting the slugs. I know from experience that the old kits that had 1 in 48 or something like that, would not shoot anything but balls. I am confused about the matter.