Bill: Suite yourself, but if it were me I would get the twist for what I am going to do with it, rather than what a certain one was. Jaegers had all kinds of calibers, twists, barrel lengths, etc. But myself, I would not set a twist that takes a 150 grain charge to shoot accurately if I am only going bear or moose hunting 2 times in my life.... (in reality) if you get my drift. Or the same just to target shoot or deer hunt with......
Now some guys do this & that is fine, it is their money, and I am not knocking the special twists or big calibers or special barrels or nothing like that...... And a few of them shoot these rifles & say they enjoy them & go out & shoot it 10-20 times in a day...... However, from what I have seen, any more than that & most guys are beat to a pulp...... So, be that as it may, I personally don't care to have the manure beat out of me just shooting one 15 times in a day, when I can take it down to a reasonable charge & twist & shoot the dang thing all day long & not pay for it for 2 weeks later. (in wallet & sore shoulder) I would rather have one that is reasonable to build, reasonable to get the caliber & twist I can really use, and reasonable to shoot ($).
Also if it is a more normal rifle & you take care of it, you can sell a nicely built Jaeger in a heartbeat if it is something that the general hunter or target shooter can shoot.
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NOTE: The Jaegers I have seen with real short barrels (21-24") did have faster twists than the longer barreled ones. But I always set the twist by the caliber I want to shoot RB in, not by what someone did 300 years ago.
Because they did a certian twist 300 years ago doesn't mean it was the right twist for that barrel & caliber, it just means the gunsmith they contracted to make the rifle picked that twist & caliber by what "he" thought was best OR what some general told him to make ?....
Lots of times people think because something is PC it means it is right.... Not So.... it only means it was done that way at that time cause that is how they figured out to accomplish the goal with the knowledge & tooling available at the time.....
But it doesn't necessarily mean it was the best way. :imo: