Sixgun_Symphony
40 Cal
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- May 28, 2019
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There has been much discussion about caliber and loads for big game. But almost no mention of barrel length and twist rate on performance.
If you are using a typical factory "Hawken" rifle for elk with the usual 28" length barrel with 1/48" twist rate then one really should be using conicals like the T/C Maxi-Hunter as that barrel is really too short and too fast of a twist to get optimum performance with patched ball.
A factory "Hawken" rifle of the usual type produced by CVA, Investarms, and T/C really should have a .54 caliber, 33" length barrel with 1/72" twist rifling rather than the usual 28" length, 1/48" twist barrel. I would be much pleased if Investarms were to reintroduce their Model 120A rifle but with a 33" barrel with 1/72" twist rifling. Make .54 caliber standard. forget about the smaller .45 and .50 calibers. Call this rifle "Big Elk Medicine".
If you are using a typical factory "Hawken" rifle for elk with the usual 28" length barrel with 1/48" twist rate then one really should be using conicals like the T/C Maxi-Hunter as that barrel is really too short and too fast of a twist to get optimum performance with patched ball.
A factory "Hawken" rifle of the usual type produced by CVA, Investarms, and T/C really should have a .54 caliber, 33" length barrel with 1/72" twist rifling rather than the usual 28" length, 1/48" twist barrel. I would be much pleased if Investarms were to reintroduce their Model 120A rifle but with a 33" barrel with 1/72" twist rifling. Make .54 caliber standard. forget about the smaller .45 and .50 calibers. Call this rifle "Big Elk Medicine".