Catof9tails
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I'm kinda new at blackpowder and just wanted to hear some responses on bullets and twist. I have a Percussion Lyman Great Plains Hunter .50 with the twist of 1:32. I use 240 grain Hornaday sabot with about 92 grains by volume Pyrodex.
I understand that 60 twist is for round balls and 48 is the medium for both round balls and conicals. Just wanted to hear the thoughts of folks who have shot sabots in the above mention rate of twist.
How does sabots perform in a 1:48 twist on the percussion rifles sold in Cabelas, ie. Kentucky Rifles and Blue Ridge Rifles? Has anyone shot them out of a 1:60 twist?
I'm looking to go to a .54 and use sabots, but looking for a longer barrel than 32". The 39" barrel Blue Ridge Rifle is attracting. Just not sure about the 48" twist with sabots.
Your experience on this topic is much appreciated.
Thanks, Catof9tails
I understand that 60 twist is for round balls and 48 is the medium for both round balls and conicals. Just wanted to hear the thoughts of folks who have shot sabots in the above mention rate of twist.
How does sabots perform in a 1:48 twist on the percussion rifles sold in Cabelas, ie. Kentucky Rifles and Blue Ridge Rifles? Has anyone shot them out of a 1:60 twist?
I'm looking to go to a .54 and use sabots, but looking for a longer barrel than 32". The 39" barrel Blue Ridge Rifle is attracting. Just not sure about the 48" twist with sabots.
Your experience on this topic is much appreciated.
Thanks, Catof9tails