I'm modifying a piece of 0.50" x 0.120" DOM 1026 tubing for a personal rifled barrel project, the endgame is to make a little squirrel rifle for shooting patched #4 buckshot. The barrel will be have about 30 inch of working bore length and I plan to groove it with DIY single-cutter rifling jig to a depth of 0.005". I just need to know what's an appropriate twist rate for the rifling and safe "max" load with black powder?
Given the issues with DOM tubing as gun barrels, I don't plan to push this homemade barrel for everything it's got, but I do want a MV of at least 900-1000 fps with the 20 gr buckshot RB. By my calculations, the finished tubing barrel should be able handle at least 25,000 psi of peak pressure before "yielding". I know the original 22 LR cartridge had a 5 grain "fine" black powder load , so I guess that 5-6 grains of 4Fg will be a good place to start off?
Given the issues with DOM tubing as gun barrels, I don't plan to push this homemade barrel for everything it's got, but I do want a MV of at least 900-1000 fps with the 20 gr buckshot RB. By my calculations, the finished tubing barrel should be able handle at least 25,000 psi of peak pressure before "yielding". I know the original 22 LR cartridge had a 5 grain "fine" black powder load , so I guess that 5-6 grains of 4Fg will be a good place to start off?